Somebody has lost their flock of wintering American Goldfinches. Well, I found them. They are here in my garden in McMinnville where they’ve been at our feeders repeatedly today. I first noted their presence when I heard their soft twittering from the tops of the trees. Did somebody nyger feeder run out? Snow drive them to new location? Got your goldfinches right here. THere were at least a dozen of them.
Posted by: atowhee | February 8, 2019
GOT YOUR GOLDFINCHES RIGHT HERE
Posted in birding, birds, birdsong, finches, garden feeder, McMinnville, migratory birds, natural history, oregon, Willamette Valley, winter birds, Yamhill County | Tags: American Goldfinch
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