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Comments on: Identification of House, Purple, and Cassin’s Finches
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Sat, 23 Oct 2021 03:18:20 +0000https://birdfinding.info/?p=107504#comment-890[…] The common red finch of the U.S., southern Canada, and Mexico. Compared to the similar species in its range, Purple and Cassin’s Finches, the reddish tones tend to be more scarlet, less rosy or pink, but it varies from yellow to orange to pinkish to scarlet. (For more details on distinguishing these three species, see Distinguishing Features: Identification of House, Purple, and Cassin’s Finches.) […]
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