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  3. Purple finch - Wikipedia

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    The purple finch is 12–16 cm (4.7–6.3 in) in overall length [7] and weighs a mean 23.3 g (0.82 oz), ranging from 19.8–28.4 g (0.7 - 1.0 oz). [8] It has a short forked brown tail and brown wings. Adult males are raspberry red on the head, breast, back and rump; their back is streaked.

  4. House finch - Wikipedia

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    Burrica mexicana. Carpodacus mexicanus. The House finch ( Haemorhous mexicanus) is a North American bird in the finch family. It is native to Mexico and southwestern United States, but has since been introduced to the eastern part of North America and Hawaii; it is now found year-round in all parts of the United States and most of Mexico, with ...

  5. Finch - Wikipedia

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    The true finches are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the family Fringillidae. Finches generally have stout conical bills adapted for eating seeds and nuts and often have colourful plumage.

  6. Purple martin - Wikipedia

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    P. subis. Binomial name. Progne subis. ( Linnaeus, 1758) Orange: breeding; yellow: migration; blue: nonbreeding. Synonyms. Hirundo subisLinnaeus, 1758. The purple martin ( Progne subis) is a passerine bird in the swallow family Hirundinidae. It is the largest swallow in North America.

  7. American rosefinch - Wikipedia

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    Type species. Fringilla purpurea [1] Gmelin, 1789. Species. See text. The American rosefinches that form the genus Haemorhous are a group of passerine birds in the finch family Fringillidae. As the name implies ("haemo" means "blood" in Greek), various shades of red are characteristic plumage colors of this group.

  8. Gouldian finch - Wikipedia

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    Chloebia gouldiae (Gould, 1844) The Gouldian finch ( Chloebia gouldiae ), also known as the Gould's finch or the rainbow finch, is a colourful passerine bird that is native to Australia.

  9. Common grackle - Wikipedia

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    Adults have a long, dark bill, pale yellowish eyes, and a long tail; their feathers appear black with purple, green, or blue iridescence on the head, and primarily bronze sheen in the body plumage.

  10. Rosefinch - Wikipedia

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    See text. The rosefinches are a genus, Carpodacus, of passerine birds in the finch family Fringillidae. Most are called "rosefinches" and as the word implies, have various shades of red in their plumage. The common rosefinch is frequently called the "rosefinch". The genus name is from the Ancient Greek terms karpos, "fruit", and dakno, "to bite".

  11. Indigo bunting - Wikipedia

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    The indigo bunting is a small bird, with a length of 11.5–13 cm (4.5–5.1 in). It displays sexual dimorphism in its coloration; the male is vibrant blue in the summer, with brightly colored plumage during the breeding season to attract a mate. It is brown during the winter months, while the female is brown year-round.

  12. Northern cardinal - Wikipedia

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    The species expresses sexual dimorphism: Females are a reddish olive color, and have a gray mask around the beak, while males are a vibrant red color, and have a black mask on the face, as well as a larger crest. Juvenile cardinals do not have the distinctive red-orange beak seen in adult birds until they are almost fully mature.