I always thought the greener ones were the females. Veteran birders,
please enlighten... !
Linka lewis
South Strafford
On Tuesday, September 20, 2016, Mary <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> So the definitely green birds are back mixed in with some yellow
> goldfinches. The wingbars look like those of a juvenile goldfinch. The
> color is that of a lesser goldfinch with no sign of cap on head. And the
> beak is black. The birds are about the same size as goldfinch. Juvenile
> goldfinch???
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