House Finch

House Finch

Haemorhous mexicanus

Least Concern

Aves · Passeriformes · Fringillidae

About

The house finch is a North American bird in the finch family. It is native to Mexico and southwestern United States, but has since been introduced to the eastern part of North America and Hawaiʻi; it is now found year-round in almost all parts of the United States and most of Mexico, with some residing near the border of Canada. There are estimated to be 40 million house finches across North America, making it the second-most populous finch, just behind the American goldfinch. The house finch and the other two American rosefinches are placed in the genus Haemorhous.

Fun Fact

There are estimated to be 40 million house finches across North America, making it the second-most populous finch, just behind the American goldfinch.

Quick Facts

Habitat

To be updated

Diet

Eat grains, seeds and berries, being voracious consumers of weed seeds such as nettle and dandelion; included are incidental small insects such as aphids.

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Human Disturbance