House Finch
Male
Female
Year-round
Typical male plumage is a bright red head, throat, breast, and rump. Flanks are heavily streaked. Back, wings and tail are gray. Variations in male plumage range from bright red to a dull pinkish-red color, and even orange or yellow instead of red. Females have no red at all, and are an overall gray bird with extensive streaking on the breast, belly and flanks.
Typical male plumage is a bright red head, throat, breast, and rump. Flanks are heavily streaked. Back, wings and tail are gray. Variations in male plumage range from bright red to a dull pinkish-red color, and even orange or yellow instead of red. Females have no red at all, and are an overall gray bird with extensive streaking on the breast, belly and flanks.
Abundant and common in all habitats
A very common backyard bird. Frequently nests on patios, decks, porches and entry ways. A common feeder bird, preferring black-oil sunflower seed and nyjer/thistle seed.
Seeds, Insects
Cassin's Finch
Granite Creek Park, Watson Woods