red browed finch

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Red-browed Finch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Browed Finch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Red Browed Finch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red browed finch perched on a reed stem at Mudgee Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Red-browed Finch with his red mask Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of a Red-browed finch perched on a branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Browed Finch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Browed Finch
Red-browed Finch sitting on a branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red-browed Finch (Neochmia temporalis) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Browed Finch in Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Browed Finch in Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is a side view of a red browed finch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red browed finch foraging for food on the ground Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Browed Finch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Often seen foraging for grass seeds on the ground, the Red-browed Finch usually occurs in flocks of up to 10 birds and sometimes more. It often forages with other seed-eating birds, especially other finches and parrots, such as Red-rumped Parrots. Red-browed Finches also often associate with small insectivorous species, especially family groups of Superb Fairy-wrens, as well as Yellow-rumped Thornbills. The association with the fairy-wrens is especially interesting, as the simple song of the Red-browed Finch sometimes sounds superficially similar to the contact call of the Superb Fairy-wren.


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