always throws me for a sec when I see a bird online referred to casually by its common name, when there's both a Eurasian and an American bird called that common name
"look at these redstarts" THAT'S NOT A REDSTART oh wait are there other redstarts elsewhere
(yes. a lot.)
did u know: the name redstart comes from the archaic use of the word "start" to mean "tail" because the common redstart in Europe has a red tail. but not every bird called a redstart has any red on its tail! other birds closely related to the common redstart are called redstarts because of their relationship, not their appearance
@soph_sol wow that is a large range! good job goldfinches
@Satsuma yeah!! their migration pattern helps; in the summer they're farther to the north in their range, and in the winter they're farther south
@Satsuma for SURE. north america as a whole though! canada and mexico get to enjoy the goldest goldfinch too :D