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  1. Male Cassin’s Finches sing a rollicking, warbling song with a fast series of short syllables. Their songs often include obvious and quite skilled imitations of other bird species. They sing from perches, in flight, and even while mating.

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      Slightly less well known than its lookalikes (House Finch...

  2. While trying to track down a Green-tailed Towhee, this Cassin's Finch was putting in such effort at its song, that I had to stop and admire.

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  3. White-winged crossbill. Listen to Cassin's finch on bird-sounds.net - a comprehensive collection of North American bird songs and bird calls.

  4. Along with range and habitat, a good way to sort them out is to learn the Cassin’s Finch’s peaked head shape and thick, straight-edged bill. Males sing a rollicking song that includes mimicked calls of other birds.

  5. Did you know? Their red crown feathers are caused by eating colorful foods, like the orange berries of firethorn plants. How they sound: They sing a warbling, rollicking song that includes mimicked calls of other birds. Listen to the Cassin's Finch .

  6. At a Glance. Like a slightly larger, longer-billed version of the Purple Finch, Cassin's Finch is a resident of mountains and conifer forests of the West. It is sometimes found at very high elevations, in the scrubby forest just below treeline, especially in late summer.

  7. Cassin's Finch Song, Call, Chirping, Sound, Voice.His song, call and all the sounds.Enjoy this beautiful song and all the others of the channel.Tell us which...

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