House Finch

Here's 1 of the House Finches around last spring. (All that red indicates he's a mature male, BTW.) They're called House Finches because they're often found near humans, but they're not really dependent on houses. Back before Native Americans crossed over into the Americas, House Finches were already here, or at least in the areas that would eventually be Mexico and the American Southwest.

Humans do have a role in their prevalence though; House Finches went continent-wide when taken as pets to much of the rest of the Continental US, and then released. While the term House Finch may sound rather ordinary, as pets they were billed as the far more glamorous Hollywood Finches. Given their adaptability to much of the East Coast, I'm a little surprised they weren't more widespread before us humans introduced them here.

May 18, 2023 at Fairview Farm
Photo 292810887, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

May 18, 2023 at Fairview Farm
Photo 292810896, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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