Why does the bird flirt out to a branch end showing her bard face identity?
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The mother goldfinch has stripes on her face. After she perches on the laburnum tree with food in her beak, she hops closer to her nest where her baby-chicks are waiting for her. As she looks into the nest from the edge, her baby-birds recognize her face and start chirruping and opening their tiny beaks for food.
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