4/11/2020

Goldfinches - one of two annual molts

American Goldfinches (Spinus tristis) are changing into their springtime molt, from drab to brilliant.  They are among the few birds that refresh their feathers twice a year.  In spring, they shed all except the wing and tail feathers.  This is how they change to bright yellow for mating season.  After nesting in summer, they prepare for surviving winter by molting all feathers.