Macho adulto © Martina Nordstrand eBird S76767715 Macaulay Library ML 283643061
Fêmea/imatura © Jonathan Irons
Macho adulto © Matthew Plante
Fêmea/imatura © Nic Allen
Macho adulto © Jay McGowan
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Macho adulto © Matthew Plante
Macho e Fêmea © Jim Merritt
Macho adulto © Brad Imhoff
Fêmea/imatura © Suzanne Labbé
Juvenil © Mike Stewart
Fêmea/imatura © Jay McGowan
Macho adulto © Lois Stacey

House finch Haemorhous mexicanus

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Identificação

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Frequents suburban settings across North America, along with open woods, brushy field edges, and deserts. Males vary in shades and intensity of red. Some males are yellow or orange. Females are drab gray-brown overall with plain faces and blurry streaks on underparts. Similar to Purple and Cassin's Finch, but House Finch males are more orangey-red with color equally bright on crown, throat, and breast. Red color is mostly restricted to head and upper chest, contrasting with cold gray-brown nape, back, and wings. Pale sides show distinct brown streaks, lacking red tones. Females lack bold face pattern and have more diffuse patterning overall. Often sings loudly in neighborhoods and visits feeders.

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