Adult male © Milton Vine eBird S36879597 Macaulay Library ML 58190091
Female/immature © Kai Frueh
Adult male © Nigel Voaden
Female/immature © Ian Routley
Adult male © David Marjamaa
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Female/immature © Bradley Hacker 🦜
Adult male © Jay McGowan
Habitat © Russ Namitz

dziwuszka czerwonoczelna Haemorhous cassinii

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Identification

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Males have red concentrated on crown (brighter than throat) with pinkish wash coming into breast; flanks are pale with only a few fine streaks. Females are similar to Purple Finch but with more diffuse face pattern and finer streaks on flanks. Both sexes tend to show more peaked head and longer bill than House and Purple Finch. Found in mountainous regions, mainly in coniferous forests, drifting to lower elevations in winter. Visits feeders.

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