The goldfinch is a small European yellow finch, also known as the European canary. They usually live in environments such as grasslands, woods, and city parks, and are one of the most popular pet birds.
Goldfinches are relatively small, with adults about 10 centimeters long and weighing about 8 to 11 grams. They usually have a yellow appearance, but some varieties can have black and white markings. Additionally, goldfinches have a distinct black eye patch and two golden feathers on each wing, which is how they get their name.
Goldfinch is a very social bird that likes to play, sing and dance with its peers. They have a beautiful, sweet song and are usually more active in the morning and evening. In addition, goldfinches also have special needs for food. They need to provide high-quality bird food or fruits, vegetables and other foods rich in vitamins and nutrients.
It is important to note that keeping goldfinches requires appropriate permission and preparation to ensure they are properly cared for and protected. When choosing to raise goldfinches, you should consider their living habits, health status, and the food and environment they need to provide the most suitable living conditions.
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