House Finch
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Fringillidae
Carpodacus
Carpodacus mexicanus
A bright red and brown-striped bird of the cities and suburbs, the House Finch comes readily to feeders. It also breeds in close association with people, and often chooses... More »
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The House Finch is closely related to the Cassin's Finch and the Purple Finch, and in fact, there are places in Washington where ... House Finches are native to open and desert habitats, but have expanded their range, naturally and through introductions, and now can be found in almost any kind of human-altered habitat.
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The House Finch is a recent introduction from western into eastern North America (and Hawaii), but it has received a warmer reception than other arrivals like the European Starling and House Sparrow.
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House Finch; Male House Finches display extreme color variation, ranging from pale yellow to bright red. The House Finch prefers edge habitat, and even in desert areas, these finches require a source of water, as well as structures for perching and nesting. These structures may be small conifers or buildings.
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The House Finch currently has a rating of Least Concern. This is a downgraded rating from a 2000 rating of Lower Risk. ... Range and Habitat ... House Finch: Resident throughout the west, from southern Canada to southern Mexico, and east to Nebraska. Introduced to eastern North America, where it is now widespread in cities...
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Learn how to attract house finches to your backyard. ... The House Finch is a common visitor to most backyard feeding stations. Their bright red chests and sociable behavior make them a feeder favorite! They gather together at most feeding stations enjoying your food and each others' company. ... Range and Habitat...
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House Finch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The House Finch ( Carpodacus mexicanus ) is a medium-sized finch of the Rosefinch genus. Adults have a long, square-tipped brown tail and are a brown or dull-brown color across the back with some ...
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House Finch, wild bird pictures and photography, songs calls and music, bird watching and birding tips, bird identification, feeders and food, eggs nests and houses, birds of America, habitat. House Finches have brown or grayish streaked back and wings. ... House Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) 5 to 6 inches ... Preferred Habitat...
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House Finch. This species is common year round in a variety of upland habitats within the Upper Klamath and Tule Lake Basins. It is readily attracted to bird feeders. Dave Menke, Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Visitor center photo blind, Siskiyou Co., Ca.
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