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    • American Goldfinch. Spinus tristis. In summer, males are a vivid yellow with a black cap and black wings. Females are a duller yellow without a black cap.
    • House Finch. Haemorhous mexicanus. Males are rosy red around their heads and upper breasts. They have brown streaks on their back, tail, and belly.
    • Pine Siskin. Spinus pinus. Both sexes are small, brown, and streaked with fine yellow edging on their wings and tails. Sharply pointed bill and a short, forked tail and long pointed wingtips.
    • Evening Grosbeak. Coccothraustes vespertinus. Both sexes have a large, thick, conical beak and are the size of an American Robin.
    • American Goldfinch
    • House Finch
    • Pine Siskin
    • Purple Finch
    • Common Redpoll
    • Evening Grosbeak
    • White-winged Crossbill
    • Red Crossbill
    • Brambling
    • Hoary Redpoll

    American Goldfinches can be spotted in Ohio all year, but their numbers increase during the breeding season from April to September. They are recorded in 47% of summer checklists and 28% of winter checklists submitted by bird watchers for the state. American Goldfinches are popular birds. The males have bright yellow and black coloring in spring. T...

    House Finches are residents in Ohio all year. They do not migrate and appear in 20% of summer checklists and 27% of winter checklists submitted by bird watchers for the state. House Finch males have a red head and breast, and the rest of their bodies are mainly brown-streaked. Females are brown-streaked all over. 1. Haemorhous mexicanus 2. Length: ...

    Pine Siskins are mainly seen during winter in Ohio, from October to May, and they are recorded in 1% of checklists at this time. Pine Siskins are small brown finches with yellow streaks on the wing and tail. They have a forked tail and pointed wings, with a short pointed bill. 1. Spinus Pinus 2. Length: 4.3-5.5 in (11-14 cm) 3. Weight: 0.4-0.6 oz (...

    Purple Finches are mostly spotted in Ohio during migration. However, some remain in winter from September to May. Purple Finches males have reddish-purple heads and breasts with more brown on the back and wings, and they have a paler belly. Females are brown-streaked all over. They look very similar to House Finch but are redder, especially at the ...

    Common Redpolls are seen in Ohio during winter and are mainly spotted from November to mid-March. Common Redpolls are small and have red foreheads and are brown and white streaked over the rest of their bodies. Males also have pink breasts, but females do not. They have small bills for finch and a short notched tail. 1. Acanthis flammea 2. Length: ...

    Evening Grosbeaks are vulnerable species in Ohio, but they are spotted here during migrations, and some also stay during winter. Evening Grosbeaks are chunky birds with big bills and a striking yellow and black pattern. Adult males have a bright yellow stripe over their eyes, making them look fierce. Their heads are black, with gray necks, and thei...

    White-winged Crossbills are not very common in Ohio, but they have been spotted here during winter. White-winged Crossbills are finches with heavy crossed beaks. Males are red birds with black wings and tails and two white wingbars. Females are yellow and brown and with two white wing bars. 1. Loxia leucoptera 2. Length: 5.9-6.7 in (15-17 cm) 3. We...

    Although Red Crossbills are not often seen in Ohio, they have been spotted here all year. Red Crossbill males are red birds with darker wings and tails. Females are yellow and brown. Their beaks are an unusual twisted shape that crosses when closed. They have notched tails. Juveniles are browner in color. 1. Loxia curvirostra 2. Length: 5.5-6.5 in ...

    Bramblings are considered rare or accidental species in Ohio, but they have only been spotted around Medina,and they were last spotted in 2017. Bramblings are small birds with black heads and orange throats and chests. They have black wings with some white and orange bars. Their bellies are white. Females are less distinct and share the same patter...

    Hoary Redpolls are considered rare or accidental species in Ohio, and they were last spotted in Willow Point Wildlife Area and East Sandusky Bay MetroPark in 2022. Hoary Redpolls are small and hardy birds. Adults are generally white and have a red patch on their foreheads. Adult males have a pinkish chest while adult females don’t. Females do have ...

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  2. One good place for spotting finches in Ohio is in Mohican State Forest. Now that we’ve talked a little about the state of Ohio, let’s go more in depth into the wonderful species of finches that can be found there.

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  4. Oct 19, 2023 · I’ll help you spot 10 finches in Ohio by their appearance, birdsong, and fun facts. Pine Siskin. Species Name: Spinus pinus; Length: 11 cm to 14 cm; Weight: 12 grams to 18 grams; Wingspan: 18 cm to 22 cm; The first finch on our list doesn’t have quite as much coniferous forest to enjoy compared to other states, but you’ll still see them.

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