A flurry of finches at my feeder Saturday morning. I believe the one with the red head is a male house finch. Not sure about the type of the other bird. Any ideas? She's got great eyebrows!
..."House finches are found in the continental United States and along the Canadian border year-round, and they do not typically migrate. Purple finches prefer a more northern range and are found in Canada's boreal forests in the summer, migrating to the continental United States in the winter, but they..."
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Coming in hot 10 years late but I belive that is a male house finch on the left and a juvenile female house finch on the right. The poofy eyebrows are downy crown feathers that the adults don't have
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