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Haemorhous Mexicanus Collection

The vibrant House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) is a sight to behold in its breeding plumage, whether perched amid snow-covered branches or on the towering Saguaro cactus


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The vibrant House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) is a sight to behold in its breeding plumage, whether perched amid snow-covered branches or on the towering Saguaro cactus. From Michigan to Colorado and Arizona, these beautiful birds can be found showcasing their colorful feathers on various landscapes. In Fort Collins, Colorado, a male House Finch confidently sits on a limb, while another one finds solace in a Hawthorne tree. Their presence brings life and color to these wintry scenes. In Amado and Buckeye, Arizona, they perch gracefully on pencil cholla cacti and skunkbush berries respectively. Even during Christmas time, these finches make an appearance by adorning agave stalks with their festive charm. Not only are the males captivating with their bright red plumage contrasting against snowy backgrounds or desert plants but the females also possess their own unique beauty. A female House Finch in Michigan proudly displays her breeding plumage as she blends into her surroundings. These images capture the versatility as they adapt to different environments across America's diverse landscapes. Whether it's perching atop cacti or berries, these finches bring joy and vibrancy wherever they go. From California to Michigan and beyond, the House Finch continues to captivate bird enthusiasts with its striking colors and elegant poses. With two juveniles perched together in California or an individual standing alone against picturesque scenery – each sighting of this species is truly remarkable. The House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) reminds us of nature's artistry at its finest - from snowy branches to towering cacti; from decorated agave stalks at Christmas time to vibrant Hawthorne trees - there is no shortage of breathtaking moments when encountering this magnificent bird species.