Another bird that I don’t see too often, only during spring migration if I’m lucky. A whole flock of them came to our bird feeder on April 11/20 – snow storm day.

The gray-crowned rosy finch, or gray-crowned rosy-finch, is a species of passerine bird in the family Fringillidae native to Alaska, western Canada, and the north-western United States. Due to its remote and rocky alpine habitat it is rarely seen. There are currently six recognized subspecies.

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