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Lesser Goldfinch Carduelis psaltria
L 4 1/2" (11 cm).

Song or calls:
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Kitten-like “tee-yee.” Song is somewhat similar to that of American Goldfinch.

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Description: Lacks white undertail coverts. Adult male has entirely black crown; back varies in color from black in eastern part of range to greenish in western birds. Underparts are bright yellow; white markings on black wings and tail. Females are duller overall and lack black on head and back. Juveniles are similar to adult females.

Behavior: Lesser Goldfinches often combine their own call notes with those of nearby species.

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Habitat: Oak savannas, dry brushy fields, woodland edges, and suburban gardens.

Where in Nebraska: Accidental. Seen in Sioux County in 1984, and at Cedar Point Biological Station in Keith County in 1998.

Fun Facts: Field Notes: Lesser Goldfinch males have black caps and blacker backs in the East and greener backs towards the West.


 

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American Goldfinch