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Mr. and Mrs. Finch. I believe this is a Purple Finch, rather than a House Finch (Original Post) Walleye Mar 4 OP
Photos: Donkees Mar 4 #1
So it looks like this is a house finch. Thanks for the info Walleye Mar 4 #2
It can be confusing because the male colors can be variable ... Donkees Mar 4 #3

Donkees

(31,510 posts)
1. Photos:
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 09:21 AM
Mar 4



https://www.delawarenaturesociety.org/blog/how-to-tell-house-finches-vs-purple-finches-apart/

It is harder to distinguish female House Finches from female and young male Purple Finches (males hatched the previous summer) as they are both brown and streaky. However, female House Finches have a plain brown face, whereas female and young male Purple Finches have a broad white stripe above their eye and a dark brown cheek. Female and young male Purple Finches are also more heavily patterned than House Finches and their plumage is darker and more chocolatey-brown. The female House Finch also appears to have a smaller, ‘beady’ eye.


Female House Finch. Note plain brown face and beady eye


Female or young male Purple Finch with white eyebrow.

Donkees

(31,510 posts)
3. It can be confusing because the male colors can be variable ...
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 09:44 AM
Mar 4

I think looking for a crest and rosy wing bars might be the best clues.


Side view of a male Purple Finch

https://www.delawarenaturesociety.org/blog/how-to-tell-house-finches-vs-purple-finches-apart/

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