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House Finch Videos and Movies

Do you enjoy watching Bluebird videos and movies? We've selected a few and will be adding more soon. Just click on the Movies you want to watch and sit back and enjoy. We'll be adding more videos on other birds so check back often.

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A Male House Finch Singing

Like most of our song birds, Male House Finches sing to attract females and to announce their territories to other males that maybe in the area. Listen as this male sings his sweet song.


Nest Building

Once mated, House Finches begin their nest building. In this video watch as the female gathers nesting material and arranges it to suit her needs.


House Finch Feeding Young

The non-stop feeding begins when the young hatch. This male is feeding 16 day old babies with quite an appetite.

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