The house finch is a bird in the finch family Fringillidae, which is found in North America. This species and the other "American rosefinches" are placed in the genus Haemorhous by the American Ornithologists' Union but have usually been included in Carpodacus. This is a moderately-sized finch. Adult birds are 12.5 to 15 cm and span 20 to 25 cm. Body mass can vary from 16 to 27 g, with an average weight of 21 g. Among standard measurements, the wing chord is 7 to 8.4 cm, the tail is 5.7 to 6.5 cm, the culmen is 0.9 to 1.1 cm and the tarsus is 1.6 to 1.8 cm. Adults have a long, square-tipped brown tail and are a brown or dull-brown color across the back with some shading into deep gray on the wing feathers. Breast and belly feathers may be streaked; the flanks usually are. In most cases, adult males' heads, necks and shoulders are reddish. Source
Post a Comment