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What does a goldfinch's nest look like? If you want to know, check it out

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What does a goldfinch's nest look like? Goldfinches' nests are usually made of grass, plant fiber, and feathers, which vary according to their environment. Goldfinch nests usually hang from branches and are usually large, sometimes up to 6 meters in diameter. Goldfinch nests can also be built on the ground or walls, and these nests are usually smaller, sometimes up to 30 cm in diameter.

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Wild goldfinches feed mainly on tree fruits, weed seeds, grains, and plant buds, and also eat a little insects. Goldfinches nest in large pines or dense branches. The nest is cup-shaped, mainly made of grass roots, and twisted with some fibers and spider silk. The nest is covered with a small amount of feathers and other soft materials.

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Goldfinches breed from late March to early July. Each clutch lays 4 to 5 eggs. The egg shell is greenish-white with brown spots. The incubation period is about 11 to 13 days, and it is a late-adult bird type, which needs to be fed by the parent bird, which half-digests the food into a paste and then spits it out from the crop to feed the chicks.