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Pine siskins and goldfinches are similar small birds in the finch family. Learn how to tell the difference between pine siskin vs goldfinch. Courtesy Kathryn Kauth How to Tell the Difference: Pine Siskin vs Goldfinch Pine siskins look similar to sparrows but are in the finch family. Goldfinches and pine siskins often flock together and share similar characteristics. But the trick to identification for a pine siskin vs goldfinch is to look for the sparrowy streaks on the pine siskin’s cream colored breast. American goldfinches do not have these streaks. You may spot flashes of goldfinch-like yellow as pine siskins flutter from branch to branch, sometimes hanging upside down, picking seeds from pine cones or wild sunflowers. Add a sharp, slender bill to the finchlike size and shape, and you’ve got a pine siskin. ....
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One Mississippian is among the 19 people in eight different states the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified as falling ill with Salmonella linked to wild songbirds. California, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee and Washington State were also listed as the other seven states where the particular outbreak affected a host of people aged 2 months to 89 years. Contracting Salmonella from these birds like the yellow-tinged pine siskin can happen by touching the fowl, or a feeder or bird bath it has used. Once on unwashed hands, bacteria can sneak into the body if a person touches his or her mouth. ....