Roger Tory Peterson describes Purple Finch as looking like "a sparrow dipped in raspberry juice," a description which endears them to me. They are primarily a three-season bird, although some are reported to winter in the area. Like my other "yard birds," they love the protection offered by the contorted filbert.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
"Houses Have Shingles"
Roger Tory Peterson describes Purple Finch as looking like "a sparrow dipped in raspberry juice," a description which endears them to me. They are primarily a three-season bird, although some are reported to winter in the area. Like my other "yard birds," they love the protection offered by the contorted filbert.
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