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 male House Finch can be told from Cassin's and Purple Finches by its streaked belly, browner back and nape, longer unforked tail and different call notes. Female House Finches have much plainer faces than the other finches.
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The House Finch, or Linnet, is originally a species of the Western USA and Mexico. In 1940, wild birds illegally sold as "Hollywood Finches" in New York were released in that city by dealers anxious to avoid prosecution. ... Figure 1 - Adult Male House Finch...
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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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The House Finch Nestbox has a 6" by 6" floor, 6" inside ceiling, 2" diameter entrance hole located 4 1/2" above the floor and ventilation openings. Assembled with corrosion resistant screws fit to pre-drilled countersunk pilot holes.
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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.
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The male House Finch is brightly colored, and he has a sweet song. ... Notes: population is descended from cage birds released in the 1940s, competes with House Sparrow for nest sites ... Voice: clear warble like that of Purple Finch, but weaker and less musical, sings from high in a tree for extended periods...
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House Finch Carpodacus mexicanu ... The house finch, more familiarly known as the linnet, is a species whose repute varies according to the interests and point of view of those who regard it. ... The house finch has not only expanded the boundaries of its range in some degree, but to a much greater extent the coming...
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