Species Profile: House Finch

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • The House Finch is a native bird to North America that has an interesting history. Some bird feeding enthusiast love them, while others consider them to be somewhat of a pest bird. Why?
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    Mark McKellar is a wildlife biologist with over 35 years of bird study experience. He has a degree in Fish and Wildlife Sciences from North Carolina State University and has worked for the Department of the Army, the Wildlife Departments of North Carolina and Missouri. He ran nature centers for many years in Missouri and Pennsylvania before buying the Backyard Bird Center in the Northland area of Kansas City. Mark has led hundreds of bird hikes both locally and abroad. He has taught classes about birds and other wildlife to groups of all ages and brings that knowledge to the customers of his retail business every day. More information about Mark at backyardbirdcenter.com/about-...
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    Cover photo by
    Male House Finch photo by Carrie Wadlow
    Female House Finch photo by Fiske Miles
    3 Different Finches by Lisa Owens
    American Goldfinches and House Finch on feeder by Jim Braddock
    Orange Variant House Finch by Paul Ruehle
    Yellow Variant House Finch by Laura Gust
    House Finches on Safflower Feeder by Fiske Miles
    House Finch with conjunctivitis by Patti Nance
    House Finch with conjunctivitis (close) by Calyn Sofka

Komentáře • 71

  • @BBRubyT
    @BBRubyT Před měsícem +2

    I love House Finches! The males are so striking and the females are super cute!

  • @dab7963
    @dab7963 Před měsícem +1

    I love them and such pretty songs. I especially like the ones with red heads and necks.

  • @timk7073
    @timk7073 Před měsícem +1

    When I lived in Lansing Michigan, there were only Purple Finches. In Cincinnati, where I live now, there are only House Finches. Such cool little birds

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před měsícem +1

      They really are. I bet you can have Purples visit in winter now and again.

  • @steelmonkey7609
    @steelmonkey7609 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Yes, I know them well. I have plenty of them at my feeders. The red makes them a very attractive looking bird.

  • @mzn3namr
    @mzn3namr Před 9 měsíci +4

    Love house finches as they were the very first visitor when we started feeding our backyard birds & love to listen to their harmonious melodies when they drop by 🥰
    Wonderfully detailed and informative video. Their history is fascinating!

  • @divindave6117
    @divindave6117 Před měsícem +4

    FOr the first time I hung up a bird feeder. For 3 weeks, I never saw a house finch visit. A few days ago, one finally showed up. I guess he told everyone in the neighborhood because I have gaggles of them visiting now.

  • @geauxtigers_8458
    @geauxtigers_8458 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Great video, Mark. They do have a beautiful song 🎶

  • @frontier2487
    @frontier2487 Před 9 měsíci +3

    House Finch is my favorite song bird! Thank you for doing a program on it, I've been waiting for you to do it for some time hehe.

  • @kooale
    @kooale Před 8 dny +1

    Loved it Mark, subscribed. We have as many as 5 or 6 males & 10 females at our black oil sun flower seed feeder daily for the past 20-45 days, so many they actually seem to intimidate &/or ward off the British sparrow that we so discourage on our urban property. We needed to learn about conjunctivitis & best practices, so many thanks. Hope your fans are also tuning in to “Nesthollow” ‘s channel for better bird care practices & understanding.

  • @CodyH88
    @CodyH88 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Great stuff, Mark. As I have gotten older I appreciate the native birds so much more. Its truly a shame that so many native birds aren't around in my area. I still to this day never have had a red-headed woodpecker come to a feeder and I've been at it for 20 years now. That's a dream that shouldn't have to be. My personal favorite bird, as well.

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Well said! The demise of that bird and many others are directly related to habitat loss and competition from invasive exotic species.

    • @CodyH88
      @CodyH88 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@MarksBackyardBirds luckily I do see a few around, usually in a woods where they perfer. Just seen one yesterday working in a woodlot. But it's a real shame it's gotten to this point.

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 9 měsíci +2

      The more urban an area is, the harder it is for them to be able to nest successfully. Starlings run them off.

    • @Mrs.GrayMan
      @Mrs.GrayMan Před měsícem +1

      Expect a miracle!

    • @kooale
      @kooale Před 8 dny

      We had on (in 5 years) visit our suet feeder in the mid spring of this year for 3 days in our urban yard. We'll wish the same for you in the future, that bird was a real shock to see! Gorgeous!

  • @SPerryfevr
    @SPerryfevr Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thanks Mark! Very informative. 😊.

  • @lupemelendez1970
    @lupemelendez1970 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thanks so much for this video. The house finches were the first birds which came to my feeders. I did not know they loved safflower. I will definitely offer more of it to them. The problem is hull that is left behind…😢

  • @lloydbrannan1002
    @lloydbrannan1002 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I just learned something new and it was the house finch i learned it from. I have a salt lick in the back yard for deer that come. I started to notice all the house finches along with some other birds would fly on it and peck it. Seems they need salt and it also helps with there digestion. Learned something new. I knew birds eat small rocks to grind there food. I didn't know about the eye disease either I have a camera one of the safflower feeders so i will keep an eye out for it. Thanks

  • @gloriabond9008
    @gloriabond9008 Před 9 měsíci +2

    It's good to know about the safflower. Thanks for all the helpful info...

  • @JLWall27
    @JLWall27 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks! Great info!

  • @deniseaukerman
    @deniseaukerman Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your instruction, Mark. House finches are the most prevalent in my yard. I always had more trouble distinguishing between female house finches and pine siskins. I have learned the yellow wing feathers tell me when I'm seeing a pine siskin.

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Absolutely correct. Siskins also have a much smaller and pointy bill

  • @shelleycharlesworth5177
    @shelleycharlesworth5177 Před 2 měsíci

    GREAT video-! I'm in San Diego I'm caring for a baby house finch that's nest was attacked by a crow. This bird survived and is ok but the other baby birds
    got killed. My neighbor who works gave him to me 19 days ago when he was about 12 days old.
    This is day 31 and baby bird is doing well. At first I was feeding him every hour or two for 15 hours a day and keeping him warm and clean in a little box inside a small cage. I think he is about 31 days old today. A week ago I put him in a large budgie cage with
    seeds and greens which he pecks at and eats a little of-but he still wants to be fed. So I still feed him 8 times day.
    People on FB said I should have taken it to a bird rehabber. I know it is illegal to keep him but I am afraid he will not survive if I release him now.
    I read if this bird gets imprinted on me I can't release but must keep as a pet. HOW do the bird rehabbers prevent baby birds from getting imprinted on THEM?

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 2 měsíci

      For songbirds, the imprinting is not as important as with raptors and larger birds. Songbirds typically fledge within 12 to 15 days of hatching. The adults usually only stay with them of a week or so and they are on their own. I am not a rehaber, but have worked with them many times over the years. The shorter you have the bird, the better. It is illegal to keep them. As some point, you need to let it go and let nature take its course. There should be plenty of House Finches in your area that it can hook up with.

    • @shelleycharlesworth5177
      @shelleycharlesworth5177 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@MarksBackyardBirds oh thanks for replying....so when should I release him? I said a neighbor gave him to me but she lives a mile away. Does that matter?

  • @shiningxie1395
    @shiningxie1395 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hello Mate
    Great information and Video!!!
    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏.
    I have been breeding FINCHES for 47years now and have many different types. I only DREAM Of haveing the finches you have Shown. Such BEAUTIFUL BIRDS MATE. Thank you for sharing all your Great STUFF. Well done MATE WELL DONE. 👏👏👏✌✌✌👍
    Cheers Andre South Australia.✌🙏🦜🦜🦜🐦🐣🐤🐥🙏🙏🙏👌

  • @vladpopescu2201
    @vladpopescu2201 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just had a nest above the backyard screen door. One of the fledglings had trouble taking flight and was stuck in my backyard for a couple days. I'm hoping it learned to fly but there are gaps in the fence so not 100% on that 🥲 but yea, that's how I ended up here lol

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 2 měsíci

      He or she probably just needs a few more bugs to strengthen up.

  • @scottnichols2450
    @scottnichols2450 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thanks Mark. Love your channel. Have you ever seen a Society Finch? They are increasing in number every year at our feeders here in Southern California. It took us a long time to identify it since apparently they were bred as pets. Beautiful birds with mocha chocolate head and wings, white breast with black spotting. I'm wondering where else they may have been spotted in the wild.

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Welcome to the channel! I have not seen a Society Finch. Many escaped finches get reported throughout the country, especially larger cities. They do tend to survive longer southern locations like California, Florida and perhaps south Texas.

  • @alyssaknauer8121
    @alyssaknauer8121 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hi mark! I saw my first ever brown creeper this week. Do you already have a program on them?

  • @wesb123
    @wesb123 Před 9 měsíci +1

    🐦

  • @deniseaukerman
    @deniseaukerman Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Mark! There was a video you posted a couple of years ago, and you said you sprayed bird feeders with a 50/50 water and vinegar solution after cleansing them. Is this a great alternative to the bleach and water method to stop the spread of disease?

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 9 měsíci

      Unfortunately it has been proven that it is not as effective as. 10% bleach solution.

  • @straightforward
    @straightforward Před 9 měsíci +1

    Now, I'm wondering if I've been misidentifying my finches. I always thought what I was seeing was a purple headed finch...even though it's got a red head. I'm in North East Ohio. I'll have to look at your other videos. Thank you. Mine don't look that red, though. 🤷‍♀ lol

    • @straightforward
      @straightforward Před 9 měsíci

      Most of whatever red head I have...I usually see them on the ground. But, we have an untreated lawn under the sycamore, too.

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 9 měsíci

      Look for the brown stripes along the flanks. Purple Finches do not have them.

  • @AllenZomberg
    @AllenZomberg Před měsícem +1

    Do these birds use nest boxes? My sister has a couple nesting outside her window and they keep getting stressed every time we pass by. We were thinking of getting them a box so they would be more cozy. Thanks for the video. Great information in under 20 mins.

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for watching! They do not use traditional nest boxes but they will use a covered platform/shelf type structure like this one tinyurl.com/3j6djhk4

    • @AllenZomberg
      @AllenZomberg Před měsícem +1

      @@MarksBackyardBirds Awesome! Thank YOU

    • @kooale
      @kooale Před 8 dny +1

      @@MarksBackyardBirds Fantastic link, product & advice. THANKS hombre!

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 7 dny

      @@kooale you are most welcome

  • @steelmonkey7609
    @steelmonkey7609 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Mark, I Sometimes play bird calls from a recording and I have great success with blue jays and carolina wrens. I heard you say you don't like to use recordings. I was wondering why? I don't think you've ever done an episode on different bird calling methods. The other day my wife and I were sitting on the deck and she said she hadn't seen a cardinal in awhile, so I played a recording and sure enough one came around...

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 9 měsíci +4

      I have written articles and done Facebook post about it but not a CZcams program. I have pretty strong feelings about the topic. When you use tapes to call in birds, you can be luring them away from their territory or away from their young and nest. The males especially will come to drive off the rival in his territory taking him away from important responsibilities. With patience and focus you can find them without the tapes. They are pretty quiet this time of year.

    • @steelmonkey7609
      @steelmonkey7609 Před 9 měsíci

      @MarksBackyardBirds Mark, you have to do an episode on CZcams about this subject, I had no idea the consequences of using the recordings. The same must also apply to ordinary bird callers.

    • @kooale
      @kooale Před 8 dny +1

      @@MarksBackyardBirds Right on Mark, it's a bad practice steelmonkey.

  • @AndrewJames66
    @AndrewJames66 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great channel thanks for all the help

  • @AndrewJames66
    @AndrewJames66 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Nice video

  • @AndrewJames66
    @AndrewJames66 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Do dark eyed junco‘s like cracked corn

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 9 měsíci +1

      They will eat it but it isn’t preferable. Their favorite is millet.

    • @AndrewJames66
      @AndrewJames66 Před 9 měsíci

      @@MarksBackyardBirds do sparrows and blackbirds like millet because I don’t want to feed millet if it’s attracted by black birds and sparrows

    • @MarksBackyardBirds
      @MarksBackyardBirds  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes. Grains like millet and cracked corn attract blackbirds and house sparrows.