
Photos of House Finch - Haemorhous mexicanus
A rose coloured member of songbirds, found in North America. Originally only found in Mexico and Southern United states, the release of catched animals in the early 20th century introduced the species in Northern US and Canada.

Dance in the Air
Parc Mont-Royal
2019-01-01
NIKON D500; 300mm f/4.0; Focal Length 420mm; Exposure 1/5000; Aperture f/11; Iso 5000;
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House Finch sitting on a branch in the sunshine.
Parc Mont-Royal
2019-01-01
NIKON D500; 300mm f/4.0; Focal Length 420mm; Exposure 1/3200; Aperture f/11; Iso 4000;

Parc Mont-Royal
2017-11-26
NIKON D500; 150-600mm f/5.0-6.3; Focal Length 600mm; Exposure 1/640; Aperture f6.3; Iso 220;

Female House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) sitting on a branch in sunlight.
Parc Mont-Royal
2016-03-04
NIKON D7100; 150-600mm f/5.0-6.3; Focal Length 600mm; Exposure 1/1000; Aperture f6.3; Iso 720;

Male and female close together. It looks like the female is not really interested.
Parc Mont-Royal
2015-02-22
NIKON D7100; 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6; Focal Length 140mm; Exposure 1/1600; Aperture f6.3; Iso 400;

Waiting close to the bird feeding station until it is safe to approach.
Parc Mont-Royal
2014-03-02
Canon PowerShot SX50 HS; 4.3-215mm; Focal Length 215mm; Exposure 1/160; Aperture f6.5; Iso 100;
Written and regularly updated by Karl-Heinz Müller, Dipl. Natw. ETH, Biology. With 10 years of experience in wildlife photography, Karl-Heinz shares first-hand, on-site collected observations, photos and videos from his frequent visits to parks in Montreal and surrounding areas.
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