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The purple finch was designated the state bird of New Hampshire in 1957. [13] The New Hampshire red hen (breed of domestic chicken) was also proposed, but was not chosen in favor of the purple finch. [14] In 1763, Richard Brookes made the description of the female purple finch in Mexico with the name of "chiantototl" (chia seed bird). [15]
Confusingly, only 79 of the species include "finch" in their common names, and several other families include species called finches. This list includes 18 extinct species, the Bonin grosbeak and 17 Hawaiian honeycreepers.
Cassin's finch Male Female Haemorhous cassinii (Baird, 1854) western North America as far south as northern New Mexico and Arizona; also Southern California near Baja California. Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Purple finch Male Female Haemorhous purpureus (Gmelin, 1789)
Cranberry juice isn't inherently bad for dogs, but like sauce recipes, the vast majority of commercial cranberry juice contains sugar to combat the tartness. Even products labeled "100% juice" may ...
They found that the three North American rosefinches, namely Cassin's finch, purple finch, and house finch, formed a separate clade that was not closely related to the Palearctic rosefinches. They proposed moving the three species to a separate genus Haemorhous . [ 7 ]
Purple finch: Carpodacus purpureus: 1957 [35] New Jersey: Eastern goldfinch (American goldfinch) Spinus tristis tristis: 1935 [36] New Mexico: Greater roadrunner: Geococcyx californianus: 1949 [37] New York: Eastern bluebird: Sialia sialis: 1970 [38] North Carolina: Northern cardinal: Cardinalis cardinalis: 1943 [39] North Dakota: Western ...
Great Inca finch: Incaspiza pulchra (Sclater, PL, 1886) 16 Rufous-backed Inca finch: Incaspiza personata (Salvin, 1895) 17 Grey-winged Inca finch: Incaspiza ortizi Zimmer, JT, 1952: 18 Buff-bridled Inca finch: Incaspiza laeta (Salvin, 1895) 19 Little Inca finch: Incaspiza watkinsi Chapman, 1925: 20 Mourning sierra finch: Rhopospina fruticeti ...
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