The attractive house finch is one of the more common and recognizable species throughout the United States. Originally a “western” species of semiarid environments, it was introduced in the ...
A female house finch forages near the Hay Barn at UC Santa Cruz. House finches are common from coast to coast today and are ...
It occasionally joins the more common house finch at seed feeders in winter. Polytypic. Length 6.3". Highly sexually dimorphic with males pink and females brown. Generally lighter pink than other ...
We have touched on the House Finch at least once in the past. Nobody reading this column needs a refresher on the Migratory ...
1897: John Finch born into a wealthy family on the East ... Cutter described this house as “Colonial,” but it combines features of Georgian, Federal and Greek Revival architecture.
House finches, such as this adult male, can be common visitors to hummingbird feeders. By Gary Phillips For The Sun News The bird-breeding season continues in our area, although some species are ...