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Natural History: The Lesser
Goldfinch eats seeds and insects. It takes cover in trees and shrubs.
This bird likes to be near water.
General Distribution: In the
Presidio, this species can be found in areas of coastal and dune
scrub; oak, eucalyptus, and willow forests; lawns and around ornamentals.
Frequency: This species is common in the spring and summer, uncommon
in the fall and winter. It nests in the Presidio.
Identifying Characteristics:
The males of this bird are small in size with yellow chest and underside
and black wings, back, tail, and top of head. The females are a
dull yellow-olive color with black wings and wingbars; they differ
from the American Goldfinch female in having white undertail coverts.
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