Re: [cobirds] Purple Finch - Broomfield

2020-10-27 Thread Nicholas Komar
After review of many photos of both species using the Explore feature of eBird, 
I am on board with Purple Finch. The curved
culmen of the upper mandible, the deep chocolate brown of the plumage on the 
head and back with some white streaking on the back, as well as unmarked under 
tail coverts are all features of Purple Finch. Nice find!

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

> On Oct 27, 2020, at 12:25 PM, willc...@gmail.com  wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I think the streakyness is subjective, as I think Chris's photos show a more 
> blurry set of streaks than I would expect on Cassin's Finch. I think the bill 
> shape, being stubby and very thick, is different than I would expect on a 
> Cassin's finch. The facial pattern seems to be stronger than your average 
> Cassin's, and the ustreaked undertail coverts in this bird ties the ID 
> together fairly nicely as a Purple Finch, in my opinion.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Will Anderson
> Boulder 
> 
>> On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 7:50:59 AM UTC-6 Nick Komar wrote:
>> Chris,
>> 
>> Separating Cassin’s Finch females from Purple Finch female can be very 
>> tricky. I think the streaked throat and rump, pale eye ring and crisply 
>> streaked breast support an ID of Cassin’s Finch. Did you hear it call?  Call 
>> notes differ. 
>> 
>> Nick Komar
>> Fort Collins. 
>> 
 On Oct 26, 2020, at 5:08 PM, 'Chris Petrizzo' via Colorado Birds 
  wrote:
 
>>> A while back when I was getting serious about birding, I posted to this 
>>> list that I'd found a flock of Purple Finches in Lyons; a few of you then 
>>> introduced me to Cassin's Finches. :-) :-)
>> 
>>> 
>>> I promptly sent out a correction. 
>>> 
>>> But now I have redemption, and today found what certainly seems to be an 
>>> actual Purple Finch! And the behavior is just like some of you told me it 
>>> would be - a single bird at someone's feeder. 
>>> 
>>> Location and photos can be found on the eBird list: 
>>> https://ebird.org/checklist/S75437331
>>> 
>>> Happy birding,
>>> - Chris Petrizzo, Broomfield
>> 
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Re: [cobirds] Purple Finch - Broomfield

2020-10-27 Thread willc...@gmail.com
Hi All,

I think the streakyness is subjective, as I think Chris's photos show a 
more blurry set of streaks than I would expect on Cassin's Finch. I think 
the bill shape, being stubby and very thick, is different than I would 
expect on a Cassin's finch. The facial pattern seems to be stronger than 
your average Cassin's, and the ustreaked undertail coverts in this bird 
ties the ID together fairly nicely as a Purple Finch, in my opinion.

Thanks,

Will Anderson
Boulder 

On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 7:50:59 AM UTC-6 Nick Komar wrote:

> Chris,
>
> Separating Cassin’s Finch females from Purple Finch female can be very 
> tricky. I think the streaked throat and rump, pale eye ring and crisply 
> streaked breast support an ID of Cassin’s Finch. Did you hear it call? 
>  Call notes differ. 
>
> Nick Komar
> Fort Collins. 
>
> On Oct 26, 2020, at 5:08 PM, 'Chris Petrizzo' via Colorado Birds <
> cob...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
> A while back when I was getting serious about birding, I posted to this 
> list that I'd found a flock of Purple Finches in Lyons; a few of you then 
> introduced me to Cassin's Finches. :-) :-)
>
>
> I promptly sent out a correction. 
>
> But now I have redemption, and today found what certainly seems to be an 
> actual Purple Finch! And the behavior is just like some of you told me it 
> would be - a single bird at someone's feeder. 
>
> Location and photos can be found on the eBird list: 
> https://ebird.org/checklist/S75437331
>
> Happy birding,
> - Chris Petrizzo, Broomfield
>
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Re: [cobirds] Purple Finch - Broomfield

2020-10-27 Thread Joe Roller
Lack of dark streaks on undertail coverts favors PUFI, i recall. 
Joe Roller 

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> On Oct 27, 2020, at 7:50 AM, Nicholas Komar  wrote:
> 
> Chris,
> 
> Separating Cassin’s Finch females from Purple Finch female can be very 
> tricky. I think the streaked throat and rump, pale eye ring and crisply 
> streaked breast support an ID of Cassin’s Finch. Did you hear it call?  Call 
> notes differ. 
> 
> Nick Komar
> Fort Collins. 
> 
>> On Oct 26, 2020, at 5:08 PM, 'Chris Petrizzo' via Colorado Birds 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> A while back when I was getting serious about birding, I posted to this 
>> list that I'd found a flock of Purple Finches in Lyons; a few of you then 
>> introduced me to Cassin's Finches. :-) :-)
>> 
>> I promptly sent out a correction. 
>> 
>> But now I have redemption, and today found what certainly seems to be an 
>> actual Purple Finch! And the behavior is just like some of you told me it 
>> would be - a single bird at someone's feeder. 
>> 
>> Location and photos can be found on the eBird list: 
>> https://ebird.org/checklist/S75437331
>> 
>> Happy birding,
>> - Chris Petrizzo, Broomfield
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Re: [cobirds] Purple Finch - Broomfield

2020-10-27 Thread Nicholas Komar
Chris,

Separating Cassin’s Finch females from Purple Finch female can be very tricky. 
I think the streaked throat and rump, pale eye ring and crisply streaked breast 
support an ID of Cassin’s Finch. Did you hear it call?  Call notes differ. 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins. 

> On Oct 26, 2020, at 5:08 PM, 'Chris Petrizzo' via Colorado Birds 
>  wrote:
> 
> A while back when I was getting serious about birding, I posted to this list 
> that I'd found a flock of Purple Finches in Lyons; a few of you then 
> introduced me to Cassin's Finches. :-) :-)
> 
> I promptly sent out a correction. 
> 
> But now I have redemption, and today found what certainly seems to be an 
> actual Purple Finch! And the behavior is just like some of you told me it 
> would be - a single bird at someone's feeder. 
> 
> Location and photos can be found on the eBird list: 
> https://ebird.org/checklist/S75437331
> 
> Happy birding,
> - Chris Petrizzo, Broomfield
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[cobirds] Purple Finch - Broomfield

2020-10-26 Thread 'Chris Petrizzo' via Colorado Birds
A while back when I was getting serious about birding, I posted to this 
list that I'd found a flock of Purple Finches in Lyons; a few of you then 
introduced me to Cassin's Finches. :-) :-)

I promptly sent out a correction. 

But now I have redemption, and today found what certainly seems to be an 
actual Purple Finch! And the behavior is just like some of you told me it 
would be - a single bird at someone's feeder. 

Location and photos can be found on the eBird 
list: https://ebird.org/checklist/S75437331

Happy birding,
- Chris Petrizzo, Broomfield

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