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Cassin's finch

Haemorhous cassinii

Photo by Brian38
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Description:

Maybe 15 birds in total. The flock was attracted to a low spot in a gravel parking area. I believe they where finding seeds and dead worms in the dried-up puddle. Males have brown wings and raspberry red heads, breast and rump. Females have light brown upperparts and light underparts with brown streaks throughout.

Habitat:

Spotted along the N. Wenas Road in eastern Washington. Cascade foothills.

Notes:

Range in western North America.

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