The Eastern Goldfinch is a strict vegetarian, eating almost exclusively grain and seeds. They use their feet extensively while feeding, hanging from stems in order to access food. The Eastern Goldfinch was made the state bird of Iowa in 1933

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Spring is unfurling & it’s time to delve into the latest from !
Here goldfinches charm & swallows swoop
Here great oaks wait & thrifts thrive.
A FREE 'gift of light' for parents, teachers &
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My latest nest paintings - Blackbird and Goldfinch
Both available to purchase, DM me for details

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🌱 Teachers: these beautiful Spring resources for are now available, created by .

https://t.co/2qNdlRXiKi

5 additional spell-poems to explore with your class. Seek, Find, Speak.

🪶 Jackdaw
💫 Goldfinch
🌳 Oak
🌙 Thrift
⛅️ Swallow

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Brown Hare by Kerry Buck
The natural world features heavily in Kerry's works. Collograph prints of hares, goldfinches, terns and oyster catchers are complimented by stunning original acrylic works of rural scenes.

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Stylized fanart of Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander from David Fincher's adaptation of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
https://t.co/twlMK1JNwe

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Twitter here’s a goldfinch in watercolour for thanks to Sara Gowers for the photo reference

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did some warmup sketches of a selection of the birds on our feeders lately :> eurasian nuthatch, great tit, european goldfinch (my fave)

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アンセルやニコールキッドマンにフィンも出演、小説が原作の『The Goldfinch』がNetflixで配信されてる!日本での映画館公開は無かったもんね...たっぷり2時間半あります

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Everyone should get a copy of new graphic novel Goldfinch by and . Currently reading and its great both visually and narratively! While you're at it, give them a follow too!
https://t.co/74d3eu3Gp8

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It was a goldfinch painting week last week!

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Always love to spot a.... 'Goldfinch'! This gorgeous watercolour one is by Judith Alsop Miles from Greater Manchester.

Thank you for your lovely bird postcard donation for in support of Judith!

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These are Fraktur, a highly elaborate illuminated folk graphics practised by the Pennsylvania Dutch and Germans between 1740-1860. Often used on birth certificates, love tokens or blessings. One common motif are distelfinks, or stylised goldfinches.

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