Western Whip snake. Snakes & lizards used to be plentiful in the region but have drasticaly declined over the past two decades.
Excuse my ignorance, but how do you know it's a cock goldfinch?
Absolutely. The cock chaffinches also develop what look like black ‘spectacles’ around the eyes and bridge of the beak as they get older too. The one in my picture above is a younger male bird. The older ones are a fair bit more flighty and I find it difficult to get a good shot of one, but I will keep tryingGoldfinches have different colouration across genders.
The males are the more colourful ones, like above.
The females lack the red face.
Compare the picture, above, of a male goldfinch with this picture of mine of a female goldfinch:
It's the same with chaffinches as well. The above is a male chaffinch. Compare it to this picture of a female chaffinch:
Interesting. RSPB online says that both sexes have coloured faces, and juveniles dont. Other online sources say that females may have coloured faces, but the red in particular is much more dull, and smaller in area. I was just going by what my dad used to tell me, so it seems I stand corrected. In my picture above, I believe that is definitely a male though, due to the size and bright colour of the face markings.Are you sure? I thought both sexes were alike in Goldfinches. The ones without red faces are juveniles - well, so I was always taught anyway. In fact, I'm fairly certain - though the area of red is slightly smaller on females.
Interesting. RSPB online says that both sexes have coloured faces, and juveniles dont. Other online sources say that females may have coloured faces, but the red in particular is much more dull, and smaller in area. I was just going by what my dad used to tell me, so it seems I stand corrected. In my picture above, I believe that is definitely a male though, due to the size and bright colour of the face markings.