Love when the gold finch visit. Just found your blog via. " love purple". Enjoy photography (I am very much an amateur ) lately I seem to be trying to perfect photography by cellphone. Nice to find you. Willow
I'd just love to come across this one; can't imagine the big birds around here letting it in their territory though; reminds me of a canary; beautiful Karen
I'm always thrilled when our goldfinches return to us in the Spring, and sad when they leave their niger seed feeders, signaling that they have left us for the year.
Please feel free to leave a comment, and hey, why not follow my blog too. I can't respond to every comment, but I will return the favour and visit your blog. I have turned off word verification, but it randomly shows up, that's a BLOGGER glitch.
very cute little things!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, cute birds!
ReplyDeleteThey always travel in pairs, I love that!!
ReplyDeleteGreat visitors!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLove when the gold finch visit. Just found your blog via. " love purple".
ReplyDeleteEnjoy photography (I am very much an amateur ) lately I seem to be trying to perfect photography by cellphone. Nice to find you.
Willow
Awwwwwww.....shoooooooo cuuuuteee...absolutely adorable and awesome photography. Did you use telephoto lenses?
ReplyDeleteSuperb pics, love the way he looks sideways, could he see you at all? The background is perfect for each one. Cheers from Jean
ReplyDeleteOh, Karen, they are so beautiful and your captures are fantastic! I love them!!
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely adorable, Karen!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - I especially like the first one.
ReplyDeleteSweeties! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe goldfinches are sweet birds, lovely captures.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE yellow so pretty. B
ReplyDeletegorgeous!! great clarity and brilliant color! *VBS*
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of the birds.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful couple!
ReplyDeleteAwwwww... They are so sweet.... Lovely photos... Michelle
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots as always Karen but that first one is an especially sweet shot!
ReplyDeleteThank you. They are truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of these beautiful birds.
ReplyDeleteKind regards, Irma
What a stunning bird Karen,
ReplyDeleteAll the best Gordon.
Just one word today Karen....AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteSharp and vibrant!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I love the animation in that first one.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute couple!
ReplyDeleteHi Karen Lovely shots of these birds. Our Goldfinch are very different in colour. Margaret
ReplyDeleteSweet little ones!!! Thanks for visiting MammothLakesDP!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a dashing darling! Just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh they are ligttle darlings, great shots of them Karen. They post beautifully!
ReplyDeleteDenise
An English Girl Rambles
That should have said 'pose' beautifully, I'm half asleep it seems :)
ReplyDeleteI'd just love to come across this one; can't imagine the big birds around here letting it in their territory though; reminds me of a canary; beautiful Karen
ReplyDeleteKaren , these two are just too delicious for words. Real little beauties.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, love these little ones~
ReplyDeleteWonderful birds - you can see why they are called Gold.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Love the clarity in the shots!
ReplyDeleteSuch delicate and pretty shots!
ReplyDeletegreat shots of a gorgeous pair. :)
ReplyDeleteCool shots of the goldfinches!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I love finches. When I lived in Oklahoma I had all kinds of them, yellow, purple, rainbow...
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet pix of the goldfinches! Thanks for dropping by my blog while I was away in Arizona.
ReplyDeleteI'm always thrilled when our goldfinches return to us in the Spring, and sad when they leave their niger seed feeders, signaling that they have left us for the year.
ReplyDeleteI can't think of a much more cheerful creature!
Just curious... I had to put word verification back on my blog because I was getting so many spams. How do you manage that?
ReplyDeleteUsually the male is the prettier bird but with these I prefer the female. Not a fan of the mask on the males forehead!
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