European Goldfinch Photo Gallery
Adult
A small finch with a long, pointed bill; black wings; large yellow wing patch; and strongly notched black tail. Adult has a striking red, white, and black head; tan upperparts; mostly white underparts; and a light brown wash across the breast.
© Santiago Caballero Carrera / Macaulay LibraryAndalucía, July 02, 2016Juvenile
Juvenile is duller than adult, with a plain brownish-gray head, streaked brownish upperparts, and finely streaked underparts.
© Santiago Caballero Carrera / Macaulay LibraryAndalucía, June 10, 2020Adult
A small finch with a long, pointed bill. Adult has a showy red, white, and black head; light brown across the breast and on the back; and black wings with a bold yellow patch.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryCataluña, January 31, 2016Not all videos have soundAdult
Adult has brown upperparts, a bright yellow patch on black wings, a white rump; and a strongly notched black tail with white spots near the tip.
© Eitan Altman / Macaulay LibraryHaZafon, March 27, 2010Adult
During the breeding season, occurs in open woodlands, forest edges, orchards, parks, gardens, and other habitats with scattered trees and shrubs.
© James Taylor / Macaulay LibraryEngland, March 17, 2018Adult
Adults eat mainly seeds, using their long, pointed bill to extract seeds from thistles, teasels, burdocks, and other plants. Note the prominent yellow wing stripe when bird takes flight (at end of video).
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryCataluña, January 31, 2016Not all videos have soundOften gathers in large flocks during the winter. In flight, note the black wings and bold yellow wing stripe.
© Patrick MONNEY / Macaulay LibraryFreiburg, January 31, 2014Adult
Both sexes sing a lively song of tinkling notes, trills, and buzzes.
© Per Alström / Macaulay LibraryUppsala län [SE-03], June 14, 2024Not all videos have soundJuvenile
Juvenile shares adult’s black wings and yellow wing patch, but is otherwise duller, with streaky brown head, breast, and upperparts.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryAragón, July 26, 2021Not all videos have soundSpecies in This Family
Finches, Euphonias, and Allies(Order: Passeriformes, Family: Fringillidae)