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This is a pic of what I believe to be a male Siskin, a type of Greenfinch
Taken with my new camera
Still loads of room for improvement :)
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Considering that (to me at least) birds are THE single most difficult subject to photograph - that's pretty cool!
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I agree with Snow... birds are extremely difficult to photograph. Its a good picture Sam!
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I never get my birds, so yep Sam.....Nice!! :D
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Keep em comming Sam. It's always nice to see the birds from other lands. :wink:
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Would you all like me to make several confusing posts about siskins? :wink:
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But of course! No point in stopping our confusion now. :lol: :wink:
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Post by PeggyC »

:lol: Snow... actually I was hoping you would! So these are related to our finches? our siskins? Instead of me going off and researching, could you just please spoon feed me the info? :wink: :lol:

I have some pictures that look similar but I'm not sure if they are gold finches or pine siskins...

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What you have there Peg are some American Goldfinches in their winter garb 8-) Pine Siskins are indeed finches - closely related to goldfinches and redpolls. In fact, it is said that if you have a lot of pine siskins, the redpolls will move along elsewhere, as they compete for the same food and the siskins are the more aggressive. I have seen both together briefly - on the rare occasions that redpolls come down from the north woods in winter.
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Snow ... you are absolutely correct when you say that the Siskins are more aggressive
I have one pic which shows a Siskin being really vicious with an approaching BlueTit which tried to join the feeding tray. Unfortunately it is totally out of focus, otherwise it would have been a tremendous picture :(
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Yup - and they arent all that "pretty" as birds go, so we tend to wish they'd let the more colorful birds have a chance at the feeder :wink:
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This is pic which didnt come out well. You can see the fury at the little BlueTit. It may be a GreenFinch instead of a Siskin ... hard to tell here :)
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You folks over there have the cutest tits 8-) Seriously - I would love to have that variety of titmice at my feeders. :wink:
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Look like Thrushes to me Doris :)
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Those are our pine siskins, Sam. About the size of a goldfinch, and very nondescript. And very piggish :wink:
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