Research about Animals! I will probably have most of the research on Birds and Dolphins!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
House Finch
The House Finch was introduced from the western United States to the East Coast by being freed from a cage on Long Island only fifty years ago. It has since become a common sight throughout the East. It is found in backyards and cities and will nest anywhere that is handy: in flowerpots, on buildings, or in other birds' nests.
Look For : The male is brown with orange to rosy-red on head, throat, breast, and rump. Heavy brown streaks mark the underparts. The female is brown but has no red.
Length : 5-6".
Habitat : Cities, suburbs, fields, desert brush.
Range : Southern Canada and south throughout most of U.S.
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