Molting Goldie

The American Goldfinch undergoes a distinctive annual plumage cycle characterized by two molts each year. In late summer, typically starting in September, both males and females experience a complete molt, replacing all their feathers over a six to eight-week period. This results in a fresh set of feathers with more subdued coloration for the winter months.
In the spring, they undergo a partial molt, renewing only the body feathers. During this time, males transform into their vibrant yellow breeding plumage, while the wing and tail feathers, retained from the previous fall, may appear more worn and faded. This cyclical molting process ensures that goldfinches maintain optimal feather condition and coloration throughout the year.