
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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