What kind of bird has a purple head?

Band-tailed Pigeon: Large dove, small, purple-gray head and broad neck with distinctive, thin white band on nape. Back and wings are purple-gray, underparts grade from purple-gray neck and breast to white belly. Tail is pale gray, dark band at base.
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What kind of bird is purple and black?

Common Grackles appear black from a distance, but up close their glossy purple heads contrast with bronzy-iridescent bodies. A bright golden eye gives grackles an intent expression. Females are slightly less glossy than males.
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What does the Purple Finch look like?

Male Purple Finches are delicate pink-red on the head and breast, mixing with brown on the back and cloudy white on the belly. Female Purple Finches have no red. They are coarsely streaked below, with strong facial markings including a whitish eyestripe and a dark line down the side of the throat.
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Where can you find purple birds?

A second fabulously feathered fowl from the Starling family is the aptly named Purple Starling. This bird can be found in tropical areas of Africa, hanging around in savannas and scrublands. Both males and females have violet bodies and shiny green tints on their wings.
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Where is the Purple Finch found?

This species is common in the North and East, and along the Pacific seaboard, but it is very rare in much of the Rocky Mountains region. Purple Finches feed up in trees and on the ground in open woods.
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How can I tell the difference between a house finch and a Purple Finch?

House finches are a classic red or red-orange like a ripe strawberry, while purple finches are more of a dark pink or rosy hue similar to a raspberry or red wine. Purple finches also have much more extensive red extending on the crown, nape, back, chest, cheeks, and flanks.
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Why is it called Purple Finch?

Purple Finch Scientific Name

Purpureus is a Latin term that roughly translates to the “color of purple.” This species was once part of the Old World finch genus, Carpodacus, but after careful genetic analysis, it was determined that the New World finch species deserved their own genus, Haemorhous.
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What's a purple martin look like?

Adult males are iridescent, dark blue-purple overall with brown-black wings and tail. Females and immatures are duller, with variable amounts of gray on the head and chest and a whitish lower belly. Purple Martins fly rapidly with a mix of flapping and gliding.
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What is a purple bird?

The purple gallinule is medium-sized rail that is named for its bright, distinctive plumage. It has a deep bluish-purple head, neck, breast, and underparts that get darker as it reaches its rump. Its back is a dark iridescent green. It has a light blue patch on its forehead and a pointed, orange bill with a yellow tip.
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What does it mean to see a House Finch?

What Does A House Finch Symbolize? House finch symbolizes harmony in life. Even if you're going through a tough time in life, these finches remind you to persevere as good times will knock on your door soon again. Savor your beautiful memories and learn from your recent failures in order to move ahead in life.
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Are Purple Finches aggressive?

Purple Finch Behavior

They are often found in flocks and sometimes with different species. However, during the breeding season, these birds become territorial and aggressive. Most of the time, both the male and female birds sing a song to defend their territories while sitting on the nest.
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What do wrens look like?

Small, nondescript brown bird with a short tail, thin bill, and dark barring on wings and tail with a paler throat.
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What is a grackle bird look like?

Common Grackles are blackbirds that look like they've been slightly stretched. They're taller and longer tailed than a typical blackbird, with a longer, more tapered bill and glossy-iridescent bodies. Grackles walk around lawns and fields on their long legs or gather in noisy groups high in trees, typically evergreens.
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What does it mean spiritually when you see a grackle bird?

Grackle Symbolism and Meaning

For many people, the grackle is a symbol of courage. If you've ever met a grackle then it isn't hard to imagine why this is. Grackles approach life with an audacious attitude and are rarely deterred by the presence of humans in their vicinity. Grackles also frequently symbolize thievery.
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What does a cowbird look like?

Male Brown-headed Cowbirds have glossy black plumage and a rich brown head that often looks black in poor lighting or at distance. Female Brown-headed Cowbirds are plain brown birds, lightest on the head and underparts, with fine streaking on the belly and a dark eye.
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What bird looks like a cardinal but isn t?

Pyrrhuloxia birds look like cardinals; in fact, they are sometimes called the desert cardinal. This species an be found in the Southwest and has the same impressive crest as the northern cardinal. The coloring is a bit different, though: Male pyrrhuloxias are mostly gray with red accents.
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Where do blue cardinals live?

This cardinal is a member of the genus Cardinalis and sits proudly at 8 inches long. It is commonly found around the southwestern area of North America and northern Mexico, where the weather conditions are usually arid and dry.
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What is the difference between a northern cardinal and a cardinal?

The last distinguishing characteristic is that, while Northern Cardinals have straight, black, beaks, the Desert Cardinal beaks are yellow and curved, much like a parrot's beak. Females look quite similar to the males, except that they are a buffier shade of gray.
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Where do Purple Martins live in the wild?

Their breeding habitat is open areas across eastern North America, and also some locations on the west coast from British Columbia to Mexico. Martins make their nests in cavities, either natural or artificial.
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Are Purple Martins good?

Purple martins are beneficial birds to have near a home or on a property because they eat insects. These birds feed during daylight, and their diet consists mainly of beetles, moths, dragonflies, butterflies, horseflies, leafhoppers and wasps.
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How can you tell the difference between a Purple Martin and a starling?

Starlings are larger than Purple Martins, with a stocky body, short tail, and a long yellow beak. Juvenile starlings may have a black beak. They have an iridescent purple-green-black coloring. Their winter plumage is brownish with white spots.
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Where do purple finches migrate to?

Short-distance migrant. Purple Finches are erratic migrants that follow cone crops. Typically they leave Canadian breeding grounds to winter widely across central and southeastern U.S, returning to specific regions roughly every other year.
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How do you attract purple finches?

Here's three things we do in our yard that really seem to attract these gorgeous birds:
  1. Feed them safflower seed. While Purple Finches eat some black oil sunflower as well as niger seed, at our house they prefer straight safflower seed. ...
  2. Give them their own space. ...
  3. Provide lots of perches.
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Where do purple finches build nests?

Nest Placement

Look for Purple Finch nests far out on the limb of a coniferous tree or, particularly to the south of its breeding range, in deciduous trees such as oaks, maples, and cherries. Occasionally nests in shrubs or among vine tangles.
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