American Goldfinch-27527-2
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Description: In the spring, American Goldfinches (Carduelis tristis) are losing the flat, drab colors of their winter plumage, and are beginning to grow the brilliant yellow feathers they will wear into breeding season and through the coming summer.Photo taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 in Caldwell County, North Carolina, USA. Date: 5 March 2008, 12:45 −05:00. Source: KenThomas.us(personal website of photographer). Author: Ken Thomas. Permission(Reusing this file): This image is released to the public domain, and therefore no permission or credit is required.Comments and/or feedback however, are always welcome. See my user page for contact info.
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