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May 27, 2007 13:45 |  #1

I have finally got a couple of reasonable shots of the goldfinches that started visiting our garden a little while ago.

Today, they brought 3 of their babies to feed :)

The baby shots were taken through the conservatory window as it was raining, so all in all they werent too bad. I took the parent's pics outside although it was still raining lightly.

One of the babies

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May 27, 2007 13:48 |  #2

Nice shots Linda, they're so cute. :)


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May 27, 2007 14:22 |  #3

philc123 wrote in post #3275343 (external link)
Nice shots Linda, they're so cute. :)

Thanks Phil - yes, I have never seen baby goldfinches before, so this is a thrill for me.

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May 27, 2007 15:24 |  #4

VERY COOL


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May 27, 2007 15:48 |  #5

LindaB wrote in post #3275497 (external link)
I have never seen baby goldfinches before, so this is a thrill for me.

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Nice shots Linda, I've never seen young Goldfinches either. Haven'y managed a decent shot of a Goldfinch either.


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May 27, 2007 15:56 |  #6

Nice shots Linda.
Looking at the photo daddy is on the left and mummy to the right.
The main feature in the male is , the blaze [red] on the face goes past the eye.
Did you know a baby goldfinch is called a pate.

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May 27, 2007 15:58 |  #7

Adi7r wrote in post #3275775 (external link)
Nice shots Linda, I've never seen young Goldfinches either. Haven'y managed a decent shot of a Goldfinch either.

Thanks Adi. I have been approaching them very carefully as I dont want to scare them off. They only started visiting recently after Nick on here gave me the tip to put out some sunflower hearts which worked perfectly. I am hoping when they get more used to me I can get a little closer, and of course better weather lol.

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May 27, 2007 16:01 |  #8

LindaB wrote in post #3275820 (external link)
Thanks Adi. I have been approaching them very carefully as I dont want to scare them off. They only started visiting recently after Nick on here gave me the tip to put out some sunflower hearts which worked perfectly. I am hoping when they get more used to me I can get a little closer, and of course better weather lol.

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Goodluck. Yeah, better weather would be nice, not too hot though.


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May 28, 2007 03:57 |  #9

petsrus wrote in post #3275808 (external link)
Nice shots Linda.
Looking at the photo daddy is on the left and mummy to the right.
The main feature in the male is , the blaze [red] on the face goes past the eye.
Did you know a baby goldfinch is called a pate.

Davy

Hi and thanks for that info Davy, I just couldnt fathom out how to tell the difference between the male and the female, its so slight isnt it. Glad you told me what to look for, so thanks :)

No, I didnt know they were called a pate - more good info, thanks again :)

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