gen: 2025/04/23 : 15:52 in 49.5 secname: House Finch |
type: thingscientific name: Haemorhous mexicanus |
pts: 0confidence level: 95% |
It is a House Finch. Scientific name: Haemorhous mexicanus. The House Finch is a small bird characterized by a conical seed-eating bill, a moderate-length notched tail, and a relatively long wingspan. Males typically have red plumage on their heads and breasts, but this can vary to orange or yellow depending on diet. Females and juveniles are brown-streaked. Their song is a cheery warble, often with a 'chirp' note.. House Finches were originally native to the western United States but were introduced to the eastern U.S. in the 1940s, and they have since spread throughout the continent.. The bird's size, shape, and markings match those of a House Finch, especially the streaked underparts and the red-orange coloration on the head and throat area typical in males. These features, along with its habitat in urban and suburban areas, align well with the House Finch.
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