How To Use House finch In A Sentence
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They eat about a million times more seed than the little House Finches, they knock the feeder all catawampus (great word), spill seed all over the place and dig around in the window box where an already struggling Danish (as in, from Denmark) Lilly of the Valley clings desperately to life.
Trinityboy Diary Entry
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Documentation of this disease in western Montana suggests that previously disjunct eastern and western populations of House Finches are now mixing in the northern part of their range.
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On our way out of campus, we stopped by Shroud and Bev's apartment to check on the House Finch nestlings.
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Niger thistle appeals especially to pine siskins, goldfinches, and purple and house finches.
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Choose annuals with abundant seeds, especially those in the sunflower family, to lure songbirds such as goldfinches and house finches.
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Comparative approaches for examining processes of sexual selection have been applied to a variety of systems including spiders, mites, swordtail fish, guppies, frogs, manakins, and house finches.
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The thistle feeder is dominated by goldfinches, although an occasional house finch or song sparrow sneaks a snack.
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Nevertheless, this nasty revelation was worth the pleasure of watching a house finch manipulate a sunflower seed in its beak and -- without hands or teeth -- miraculously unshell it.
Wild Birds In Winter
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By the way, I've been called to task for not mentioning that safflower seed is very popular with cardinals, chickadees, blue jays, doves, house finches, wrens, titmice and even bluebirds.
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By the way, I've been called to task for not mentioning that safflower seed is very popular with cardinals, chickadees, blue jays, doves, house finches, wrens, titmice and even bluebirds.
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Since 1994, an epidemic of an infectious eye disease called mycoplasmal conjunctivitis, which began in poultry, has wiped out 60 per cent of house finches in the eastern US.
New Scientist - Online News
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The birds at my home are very active and I have house finches galore on my feeder.
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From the seed feeders on the deck come the euphonious calls of chickadees, the bell-like trill of the dark-eyed juncos, the down-slurred whistle of the titmice, the “ank-ank” of the nuthatches, the “zree” of the house finches, and the coo of doves; from the nectar feeders and flowers, the whirr of hummingbird wings.
Birdology
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Comparative approaches for examining processes of sexual selection have been applied to a variety of systems including spiders, mites, swordtail fish, guppies, frogs, manakins, and house finches.
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The whole backyard gang composed of those mentioned above, plus house finches, chickadees, goldfinches, titmice, grackles, redwings, and blue jays start around 5 pm with their bedtime snacks.
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The vast majority of the House Finch's diet is vegetable matter - seeds, buds, berries, and nectar.
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Such feeders no longer seem necessary, with the house finch population stabilizing.
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Male house finches, experimentally infected with coccidiosis grow a less red plumage and are less often selected by females.
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House finches with mycoplasmal conjunctivitis can't see properly and fall easy prey to predators
New Scientist - Online News
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Sunflower seeds appeal to many of our wintering birds, but the goldfinches and house finches prefer thistle seed, while the ground-feeding sparrows and doves enjoy millet or a mixture of high quality seeds.
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Niger thistle appeals especially to pine siskins, goldfinches, and purple and house finches.
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The birds at my home are very active and I have house finches galore on my feeder.