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Mexican finch (male)

Haemorhous mexicanus, ((Müller, 1776))

Description:

It is a small bird that has bright red and grey feathers. The bird was about 5 inches long. This bird has red feathers on the chin and on the rear end of the body. This birds tails were about 6 cm. long with the wing chord about eight.

Habitat:

Semi-urban, Fort Worth, Texas. They can also live in Urban and rural areas in the United states.

Notes:

Their breeding habitat is urban and suburban areas across North America, as well as various semi-open areas in the west from southern Canada to the Mexican state of Oaxaca.

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2 Comments

Ornithoptera80
Ornithoptera80 3 years ago

Thank you Deny!

Deny
Deny 3 years ago

Amazing

Ornithoptera80
Spotted by
Ornithoptera80

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Spotted on Jun 14, 2020
Submitted on Jun 14, 2020

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