New World goldfinch

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Definition

Noun: 1. A North American finch (Spinus tristis) characterized by the male's bright yellow body plumage during the summer breeding season. This term refers specifically to a songbird commonly known as the American Goldfinch.

Usage and Examples
  • The new world goldfinch is a common sight at bird feeders, especially when they are stocked with nyjer seed.
  • In summer, it's easy to identify the male new world goldfinch by its vibrant yellow color and black cap.
  • Unlike many birds, the new world goldfinch nests later in the summer, coinciding with the abundance of thistle seeds.
Advanced Usage
  • The term "new world goldfinch" is primarily used in ornithological or formal contexts to distinguish from other finch species globally, particularly those in the "Old World" (Europe, Asia, Africa). In everyday language, it is almost universally called the "American Goldfinch" or simply "goldfinch" within its range.
Variants and Related Words
  • American Goldfinch: The most common name for this bird.
  • Eastern Goldfinch: A regional name often used.
  • Spinus tristis: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
  • Wild Canary: A historical or colloquial nickname due to its yellow color and song.
Synonyms
  • American Goldfinch
  • Eastern Goldfinch (context-dependent)
  • Yellowbird (colloquial)
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • State Bird: The new world goldfinch (as the American Goldfinch) is the state bird of Iowa, New Jersey, and Washington.
  • Molting: The new world goldfinch undergoes a complete molt in autumn and spring, which is why the male's brilliant yellow summer plumage changes to a duller, olive-brown color similar to the female's in winter.
Noun
  1. American finch whose male has yellow body plumage in summer