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- winter. In the winter, European goldfinches group together to form flocks of up to 40, occasionally more. European goldfinches are attracted to back gardens...
- Look up goldfinch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Goldfinch or The Goldfinch may refer to: European goldfinch, Carduelis carduelis Some species of...
- American goldfinch". The Wilson Bulletin. 79 (1): 89–109. ISSN 0043-5643. Popp, James W. (1987). "Resource value and dominance among American goldfinches". Bird...
- to do tricks, and in the 17th century, it became fashionable to train goldfinches to draw water from a bowl with a miniature bucket on a chain. The Dutch...
- The Goldfinch is a novel by the American author Donna Tartt. It won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, among other honors. Published in 2013, it was...
- World goldfinch clade in the genus Spinus. As is the case for all three New World goldfinches (and some of their siskin relatives), lesser goldfinch males...
- forms a monophyletic clade with the American goldfinch and lesser goldfinch. Among the North American goldfinches, Lawrence's diverged first, meaning the other...
- The Goldfinch is a 2019 American drama film directed by John Crowley. It was written by Peter Straughan, who adapted the 2013 novel The Goldfinch by Donna...
- Goldfinch is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Horne Goldfinch (1866–1945), British businessman and Liberal Party politician...
- establishment have borne the name HMS Goldfinch, probably after the bird the European goldfinch. HMS Goldfinch (1808) was a 6-gun brig launched in 1808...