House Finch
Haemorhous mexicanus · Finches, Euphonias, and Allies
The House Finch is known for its cheerful, jumbled warbling song. Males display rosy red on the head, breast, and rump, contrasting with streaky brown underparts. They are common visitors to bird feeders and often nest in urban areas.
Resident14 cmWarbling songSeeds & buds
171 calls·first heard Jun 19·last 18h ago
When it's heardpeak 7a · summer
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How to know it
- Males have rosy red on head, breast, and rump.
- Females are streaky brown overall.
- Often found in urban and suburban settings, including feeders.