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    This is a female .There were many at Bowling Green Marsh reserve
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    I wonder if we could agree, the Goldfinch cannot be sexed in the field Beryl......no jokes anyone......PLEASE!


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    OK. Now look closely at the pare in the thread blow is the URL.

    A goldfinch male is more vivid than the female. His red goes further blow the beak / bill than the female and slightly more just behind the eyes. The red on the female is as I said not as bright and finishes just before the corner of the eyes.
    Especially in the third and forth photos

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    Quote from Collins Bird Guide......sexes in practice are alike in the field.

    I just looked through six field guides Beryl and not one has illustrations of male and female Goldfinch.


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    Well as I told you . the males red extends behind the eye and the female is slightly duller
    Look here
    British Garden Birds - Goldfinch

    Also here under appearance

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Goldfinch

    And it will also tell you at the bottom of this page

    http://www.thewesternisles.co.uk/birds/goldfinch-6.htm


    Hope this helps
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    Don't think there is any doubt that there is a slight difference, just that it is a small relative difference and very difficult to spot in the field, obviously much easier if you have a photo of a pair of birds to compare. Also, this is not always guaranteed and may vary from region to region, I certainly wouldn't be able to tell from a single bird spotted in the field whether it was male or female.
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    Fine ok. As you say
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    All I know is that its a Goldfinch (its one of the few birds I can recognise). Lovely pic Beryl
    IF TIN WHISTLES ARE MADE OF TIN

    WHAT DO THEY MAKE FOGHORNS OUT OF?


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    Thank you Ian

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