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They come to my feeders regularly, so I think you're right. They have a beautiful song, and the female RBGs are very bold. They are one of the two species that don't back down from any of my several wood pecker species on the feeders. You can tell by the beaks that they're grouped as finches, and they mostly eat black oil sunflower seeds in my area. If you got a look at the inside of her wings: there is the most lovely rosy gold color. I should look for that color number on the Pantone scale you posted recently.
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They come to my feeders regularly, so I think you're right. They have a beautiful song, and the female RBGs are very bold. They are one of the two species that don't back down from any of my several wood pecker species on the feeders. You can tell by the beaks that they're grouped as finches, and they mostly eat black oil sunflower seeds in my area. If you got a look at the inside of her wings: there is the most lovely rosy gold color. I should look for that color number on the Pantone scale you posted recently.
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