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goldfinch
[ gohld-finch ]
noun
- a European finch, Carduelis carduelis, having a crimson face and wings marked with yellow.
- any of certain related American finches of the genus Carduelis, as C. tristis, the male of which has yellow body plumage in the summer.
goldfinch
/ ˈɡəʊldˌfɪntʃ /
noun
- a common European finch, Carduelis carduelis, the adult of which has a red-and-white face and yellow-and-black wings
- any of several North American finches of the genus Spinus, esp the yellow-and-black species S. tristis
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Example Sentences
Then other birds, like the northern cardinal and the goldfinch.
From Seattle Times
At the farm, would-be consumers are mostly goldfinches.
From Seattle Times
“If we don’t have the right habitat for quail, then we probably don’t have the right habitat for a variety of birds and pollinators — from whippoorwills and goldfinches to monarch butterflies and bumble bees.”
From Washington Post
Or maybe it was the native sunflowers that fed bumblebees and goldfinches.
From New York Times
It also features symbols such as the goldfinch and poppy, which Palestinians call their national flower.
From Seattle Times
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