Adult male (Eastern) © Henry Trombley eBird S44526732 Macaulay Library ML 94263621
Female/immature (Eastern) © terence zahner
Adult male (Western) © Sergey Pavlov
Female/immature (Western) © Jeff Bleam
Adult male (Eastern) © Jeff Maw
+ 5
Female/immature (Eastern) © James Rieman
Adult male (Eastern) © Lucas Bobay
Habitat © Evan Lipton
Habitat © Anita Morales

Purple Finch Haemorhous purpureus

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Identification

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Males suffused with raspberry red, especially on head and breast. Compared to House Finch, males lack distinct streaks on sides and are overall more colorful, especially on back and wings. Females and first-year males have contrasty head pattern with pale eyebrow and darker cheek; also note well-defined streaks on sides. Breed in coniferous or mixed forests. Winters in a wider variety of habitats with trees. Visits feeders.

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