NJ State Bird – Pretty Little Goldfinch
22 Oct 2008
This past summer, we had the pleasure of seeing Goldfinches come to our bird feeder, especially in the Spring when the yellow was so bright an vivid. I have a tiny little picture of one at our feeder, wish the camera had been closer. Instead I have chosen to share one from Webshots, if you want to see other pictures by the photographer, just click the picture.
The Goldfinch is our State bird, and was declared so in Senate Act No. 241 which was introduced in January of 1935 by a Mr. Kuser. At that time, 44 States had state birds, and I am sure the Mr. Kuser figured that it was high time that New Jersey did, too.
I have been feeding the birds for years, but recently I purchased thistle seeds to use with a thistle feeder, and the picture on the packaging had many Goldfinches on it. I was planning to use the seeds over the winter, and asked whether birds other than goldfinches would eat the seed, the woman at the store said that Goldfinches are around all year, but lose the vivid yellow during the cooler months. That was new information to this bird-lover.
I hope you are enjoying the beautiful fall colors if you are living here in the northeast.


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