While female house finches are somewhat sparrow-like in appearance, the males have a lot of reddish coloration. House finches are not sparrows, but instead in a family that includes other species, ...
If you are feeding birds, you’ve probably seen a house finch. The male birds are those sparrow-sized, grayish-brown birds with red on heads, shoulders and breast. Females lack the red but are streaked ...
One of the most common birds in urban areas is the house sparrow, which is not technically a sparrow in the ornithological sense, but a weaver finch. They are a bird that originated in Eurasia, and ...
Post-Bulletin: Nature Nut: House finches now make nearly every state their home
Columbus Dispatch: House finches -- including colorful males -- not native to Ohio
According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Great Backyard Bird Count, the eighth most-frequent feeder bird is the house finch. If you feed birds, you're probably familiar with this colorful species ...
NJ.com: Your local house finch got its start in ‘Hollywood’ | Gloucester County Nature Club
Your local house finch got its start in ‘Hollywood’ | Gloucester County Nature Club
Post-Bulletin: Nature Nut: House finches took an unlikely path to get here
Here is an assertion that might startle you: "One of the most notable ornithological events of the 20th century has been the spread of the house finch. ..." That's from the American Ornithological ...
Grand Forks Herald: Mike Jacobs Always in Season: House finch solves a backyard mystery
GRAND FORKS – A house finch was among the first birds that showed up when I put out my feeder array a few days ago. This was a little surprising. House finches aren’t rare, by any means, but I ...