
Goldfinch Family (1956)
The film showcases the life of the Goldfinch, a small, colorful bird found in North America, admired for its beauty and utility. It describes the Goldfinch’s diet, nesting habits, and the nurturing of its young. The female builds a nest in late summer, laying 3 to 6 eggs, which hatch after 12 to 14 days. Both parents feed the chicks, with the male providing seeds and the female offering insects. The film emphasizes the Goldfinch’s role in controlling thistle populations, making it valuable to farmers, and concludes with a reflection on the bird’s vibrant life and family dynamics.
Keywords
Goldfinch, North America, nesting, family life, diet, thistle seeds, colorful birds, songbirds, wildlife, nature documentary
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