I have just had a flock of 25 goldfinches in the garden at Woodhall. One, which came briefly to the sunflower seed feeder, looked slimmer and longer, with longer wings, than the others. Its general colour was much paler than the others. The head pattern was typical goldfinch but the upperparts and under parts were a uniform pale cinnamon colour, it had the yellow wing bar, which looked long and narrow, and black flight feather tips. My thought was that if you crossed a canary with a goldfinch it could turn out like that. Unfortunately something spooked the flock, which deprived me of time for a detailed examination. I'm hoping it will return, but in the meantime can anyone tell me if this falls within the geographical variations for goldfinch?
John
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