Showing posts with label goldfinches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goldfinches. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Wednesday in Wyoming - August 16, 2023

 

goldfinch on sunflower
The sunflowers may have lost most of their petals, but that didn't stop this goldfinch from harvesting seeds. 

I thoroughly enjoyed watching the birds' antics, especially when they hung upside down to get a seed. A couple less acrobatic but still enterprising goldfinches stayed on the ground, devouring the seeds others dropped. 

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Wednesday in Wyoming -- August 22, 2018

One of the most colorful backyard visitors is the goldfinch. I'm always entertained by the contortions the finches go through to harvest seeds from the sunflowers, and the fact that their colors are so similar only adds to the appeal.

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Wednesday in Wyoming -- October 4, 2017


Perhaps this week's post ought to be titled "The Sunflower Saga," because everything in it revolves around one of the wild sunflower plants in my backyard. While the plants themselves aren't especially beautiful, the flowers are cheerful and -- best of all -- they attract beautiful birds.

Here's an American Goldfinch, his beak open as he reaches for a seed.

If you look carefully, you can see the seed in his beak.

One seed isn't anywhere close to enough, so he goes back for another and another and another.

I'm always amazed by how persistent the birds are. They'll stay on a single plant for up to an hour, devouring the seeds. It's particularly fun to watch them when they turn upside down to pluck a seed from the flower.

Here's what the plant looks like when they're finally finished. Not much left for the next bird.

I won't tell you how many hours I've spent watching goldfinches and other birds feasting, but each time I see them, I'm grateful for the volunteer sunflower that decided to grow so close to my house.