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Mr. and Mrs. Finch. I believe this is a Purple Finch, rather than a House Finch (Original Post) Walleye Mar 2024 OP
Photos: Donkees Mar 2024 #1
So it looks like this is a house finch. Thanks for the info Walleye Mar 2024 #2
It can be confusing because the male colors can be variable ... Donkees Mar 2024 #3

Donkees

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Mon Mar 4, 2024, 08:21 AM
Mar 2024



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.
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