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A Male House Finch In A Dogwood Tree

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Photo by Glynn Wilson
A male house finch [ carpodacus mexicanus ] braves the cold on Saturday morning, the second day of the Great Backyard Birdcount of 2007, even though it was still only about 25 degrees Fahrenheit by 10 a.m. The "usual suspects" were a bit more active this morning than yesterday, with the chickadees, the tufted titmouse couple, the cardinals and house finches joined by a couple of goldfinches, the resident white-throated sparrow couple and a couple of robins.

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