This is a female .There were many at Bowling Green Marsh reserve
I wonder if we could agree, the Goldfinch cannot be sexed in the field Beryl......no jokes anyone......PLEASE!
Pete.
OK. Now look closely at the pare in the thread blow is the URL.
A goldfinch male is more vivid than the female. His red goes further blow the beak / bill than the female and slightly more just behind the eyes. The red on the female is as I said not as bright and finishes just before the corner of the eyes.
Especially in the third and forth photos
http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/b...ldfinches.html
Quote from Collins Bird Guide......sexes in practice are alike in the field.
I just looked through six field guides Beryl and not one has illustrations of male and female Goldfinch.
Pete.
Well as I told you . the males red extends behind the eye and the female is slightly duller
Look here
British Garden Birds - Goldfinch
Also here under appearance
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Goldfinch
And it will also tell you at the bottom of this page
http://www.thewesternisles.co.uk/birds/goldfinch-6.htm
Hope this helps
Last edited by Chocky; 03-12-2008 at 12:18 AM.
Don't think there is any doubt that there is a slight difference, just that it is a small relative difference and very difficult to spot in the field, obviously much easier if you have a photo of a pair of birds to compare. Also, this is not always guaranteed and may vary from region to region, I certainly wouldn't be able to tell from a single bird spotted in the field whether it was male or female.
Fine ok. As you say
Last edited by Chocky; 03-12-2008 at 07:04 PM.
Thank you Ian
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