The Flyer by Flying Colors

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Volume 14 • April 22, 2022

Welcome to 
🦜 The Flyer 🦜
by Flying Colors


🌎 Happy Earth Day! 🌎
Each Friday we share original content written by the Flying Colors team
, fascinating stories & tidbits from the world of birding, curated products, epic bird photos, and more. ✨

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Bird Resort!

Who’s heading to Bird Resort for spring break 2022? (via @thompsonwoodworks)

Bird of the Week: The American Goldfinch

The Guam Rail

Photo by Patrice Bouchard (Unsplash)

Found in North America

The colorful American Goldfinch is one of our favorite Finches to spot flitting around thistle fields like tiny sunbeams. 

Summer is a great time to see American Goldfinches because it’s their breeding season—and that means males’ feathers turn a brilliant yellow, with a recognizable black cap and wingtips. They fade to a duller olive in nonbreeding seasons and molt twice a year. They’re known for their lovely “po-ta-to-chip” calls, and can be spotted nesting in the hot and humid months of July and August. 

American Goldfinches love weedy fields and plains—they’re quite acrobatic and hop/fly from stem to stem, making them easier to spot than some other birds—but are also common visitors to backyard feeders (they love sunflower seed and nyjer), especially in winter. If you’d like more to come around your yard, be sure to plant native thistles and milkweed. 

Fun fact: Both the male and female in a nesting pair feed their young. At first, the male will bring food while the female feeds the young, but eventually the male is the primary feeder.

Give a Hoot

Birding bits you should know about this week

🌎 Happy Earth Day!
Audubon events marking Earth Day 2022
Celebrate our one and only planet and its incredible creatures at these gatherings for birders across the US this weekend.

☀️ Here comes the sun
Louisiana’s Grand Isle is a perfect warm-weather getaway for birders
The 1,154-acre Elmer’s Island Wildlife Refuge on the beachy Grand Isle has reopened to visitors following the devastation of Hurricane Ida, just in time for its Migratory Bird Celebration this weekend! 

🐝 The birds and the bees
Go “birding with a purpose” this spring
Have a nest in your yard? Start “Atlasing,” or noting the breeding behaviors you observe. This five-year-long project, held every 20 years, is conducted in many states to learn about bird populations to help aid conservation.

🪶 Seek the heights
Avian Rebbe seeks Jewish wisdom while birding around Austin during the pandemic
The “Avian Rebbe” talks about finding spirituality through birding in Central Texas. You can read more about his take on Jewish wisdom and birdwatching in his book, The Avian Rebbe Takes Flight.

🧊 Iceberg ahead!
Penguin Uber
Watch a quick-thinking Adélie Penguin (found in Antarctica) hitch a ride on a boat to escape a seal lurking in the waters below.

A Product We Love

Unique and worthy products from the wide world of birding you might enjoy

In honor of Earth Day, make a donation to The Canopy Project to help plant trees around the world.

Your Shot

An amazing bird photo taken by one of our community members. Submit yours to hello@flyingcolors.co to be considered for an upcoming edition!

Downy Woodpecker

Photo by Bonnie Roe

No Fillers or Mess, Only the Good Stuff

Introducing The Carton

We now offer Flying Colors premium organic wild bird food in a beautiful three-gallon carton, perfect for easy pouring, storing, and recycling.

Choose from three custom blends — all made with 100% USDA certified organic ingredients and hand-mixed with love in New York's Hudson Valley.

If you subscribe for regular FREE shipments, you receive 10% off. There’s no commitment, and you can cancel at any time. ✨

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“We have only faith and lived experience. The hummingbird’s twinned colors remind us of the inherent beauty that persists, even when we ourselves are in darkness.”

–Avian Rebbe

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The Flyer by Flying Colors

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Flying Colors makes premium organic wild bird food, offering ethically sourced, toxin-free seeds and nuts of the highest quality to nourish wild birds of all types and inspire birders of all ages. Each specialty blend and single origin creation is rigorously sourced & researched, and every jar is produced with love & packaged by hand in small batches in New York's Hudson Valley and tested in our own backyards.

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