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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus)
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus roseipectus) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2007-10-18 San Cristóbal de Las Casas (ciudad), Mexico
Adult. ♀. Adult female fouraging. |
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus centralis) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2008-11-17 Mineral de Pozos (gua), Mexico
Adult male sitting. |
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus centralis) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2008-11-22 Campos el Molino (Aguascalientes), Mexico
Adult male sitting. |
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178
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus centralis) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2009-02-27 Cerro del muerto (agu), Mexico
Male and female sitting. |
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus rhodopnus) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2010-11-02 El Fuerte (sin), Mexico
Adult male. This subspecies looks extremely like Purple Finch which is found in North America, and only reaches Mexico during winter, and only on the Californian peninsula. A local guide I spoke to, identified them consequently as such. I wonder how come this subspecies should be treated as nothing more than that, taking into consideration that subspecies both to the north and south look normal. |
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus frontalis) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2010-11-07 Arroyo Rosarito (bcn), Mexico
Adult male. |
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus frontalis) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2010-11-14 Laguna Figueroa (bcn), Mexico
Adult male. Dark color of this subspecies makes it look like Purple Finch like the birds from El Fuerte, Sinaloa. |
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus coccineus) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2013-07-22 Presa la Vega (jal), Mexico
Female. |
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus coccineus/centralis) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2016-03-15 Tepatitlán de Morelos (jal), Mexico
Adult male. Subspecies by distribution. The individuals vary a lot from deeper red to more orange. |
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus coccineus/centralis) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2016-06-11 Bosque Los Colomos (Guadalajara), Mexico
Adult male with the orange red color characteristic of the birds in this region. |
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2819
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus coccineus?) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2018-10-21 La Condesa (mi casa en Cd Guzmán), Mexico
Adult male. Unmistakable in this area. Third male that I got photos of before they took off again. Haven' seen them since on the wire. This one is a little paler than the other two. In general there are big variation to the extend of red on the males, but also to the tones of red. Coto La Condesa |
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2818
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus coccineus?) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2018-10-21 La Condesa (mi casa en Cd Guzmán), Mexico
Adult male. Unmistakable in this area. Other than 2817. First time I see the species on the wire. Normally they stay out in the vegetation in the field behind the house. Coto La Condesa |
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House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus coccineus?) Husfinke ~ Pinzón Mexicano ~ Husfink 2018-10-21 La Condesa (mi casa en Cd Guzmán), Mexico
Adult male. Unmistakable in this area. A very common species, which you, however, has to make an effort to get close to. Often flies the moment you give it any kind of attention, just like crows and magpies back in Denmark. Coto La Condesa |