Male American Goldfinch (left) and female (right) |
Lest you think this is only a beauty pageant, let me tell you more about how these birds won "Most Cheerful" in this scholarship program. Obviously, the most points in the cheerfulness category are for personality.
The Goldfinches possess numerous qualifications to win this. As singers they are quite merry, whether they are perched or flying. Seeing our goldfinches flying along... rising and dipping thru the air while they sing "per-chic-o-ree" with each dip-- is a real lift to my spirit anytime I watch them. You can listen to goldfinches singing here.
Another quality the judge admires is their contentment. The Goldies don't mind our harsh winter. They don't migrate south when the going gets tough.
January 17th - two Goldfinches and a House Finch |
Flock of goldfinches on February 13th |
Another personality trait which probably helps with their cheerfulness is that they just do things on their own timetable. While the rest of the birds are frantically building their nests and raising their young in early spring....
Baltimore Orioles and nest |
Baby Oriole learning that grape jelly is Mmmm, mmmmm good! |
House Wren with food for the babies inside the box. |
Baby on the left, Mama on the right |
July 10th, female Goldfinch on Canada Thistle, collecting nest material |
Sorry for the fence in front of her! I waited in a better spot to try for more photos but she didn't come back. |
Off she goes! I've been looking for their nest but haven't found it so far. |
One of the qualities that God gave these lovely birds is how they help each other out as parents. The male helps his mate find a great spot for their home. He lets the female build the nest by herself (as a perfectionist she probably prefers it that way!). But then as she sits on the eggs to incubate them, he serves her all her meals and also brings all the food for her and their babies for the first few days of their lives!
"Birds at Home" by Marguerite Henry (left) and "A Field Guide to Birds' Nests (right) |
If you would like to learn more about the "Most Cheerful" winners, you can read a great 'biography' of them by clicking here.
Now for your pleasure here are a few more photos.
Now for your pleasure here are a few more photos.
Male Goldfinch |
Female Goldfinch |
Do you agree with this judge with my pick for "Most Cheerful"?
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