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House Finch by karenmelody

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House Finch

Haemorhous mexicanus, Central Texas, May 2025, House Finch, male

House Finch by karenmelody

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House Finch

Haemorhous mexicanus, West Texas, May 2025, House Finch, male

House Finch by karenmelody

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House Finch

Haemorhous mexicanus, West Texas, May 2025, House Finch, male

House Finch by karenmelody

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House Finch

Haemorhous mexicanus, Central Texas, May 2025, House Finch, male

Roselin familier by Bo No Bo

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Roselin familier

Roselin familier
House finch
Haemorhous mexicanus

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Roselin familier by Bo No Bo

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Roselin familier

Roselin familier
House finch
Haemorhous mexicanus

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House Finch by karenmelody

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House Finch

Haemorhous mexicanus, Central Texas, May 2025, House Finch, male

House Finch by karenmelody

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House Finch

Haemorhous mexicanus, Central Texas, May 2025, House Finch, male

House Finch by karenmelody

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House Finch

Haemorhous mexicanus, Central Texas, May 2025, House Finch, male

Male house finch by V.C. Wald

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Male house finch

House finches are wonderful singers that nest in our yard here in Gallatin Valley, Montana. The males sport red heads and bibs, making them among the most recognizable little guys among summertime returnees.

Photographed at the feeder maintained by Sacajawea Audubon Society in Story Mill Park, Bozeman Montana

House finch by pburka

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

House finch

House finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) feeding on Salicornia

Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis, and House Finch, Haemorhous mexicanus by asterisktom

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Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis, and House Finch, Haemorhous mexicanus

Taylors, South Carolina

House Finch, Haemorhous mexicanus by asterisktom

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House Finch, Haemorhous mexicanus

Taylors, South Carolina

House-Finch-male-24May25 by Bob Vuxinic

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House-Finch-male-24May25

Male House Finch on a sunflower seed feeder

House-Finch-pair-24May25 by Bob Vuxinic

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House-Finch-pair-24May25

Male/Female pair of House Finches sharing a tail-prop suet feeder

House-Finch-fem-13May25 by Bob Vuxinic

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House-Finch-fem-13May25

Female House Finch on an hopper feeder

DSC_1534 by Kent Cady

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House Finch

House Finch 05.10.25 Anderson by Flying Circus Birders

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House Finch 05.10.25 Anderson

House Finch © Clark Anderson. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders Walk on May 10, 2025.

Male House Finch in Profile by Steve Creek

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Male House Finch in Profile

This male House Finch gave me a clean profile view, with its deep red face and chest glowing against a soft green field.

I photographed it in my Arkansas yard, where these birds regularly show up in small flocks, especially near feeders.

House Finches are adaptable and widespread, easily recognized by the male’s red coloring and streaked underparts. This one posed just long enough for a sharp, well-lit shot.

Side View of Male House Finch by Steve Creek

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Side View of Male House Finch

This male House Finch offered a perfect side pose, its red crown and chest standing out crisply against the green backdrop.

I photographed it in my Arkansas yard, where these finches often pause between feeder visits and sing from nearby branches.

The House Finch is a small songbird with a sweet, warbling call. Males display varying red tones, and this individual showed clean markings and good feather detail.