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raspurtin
Apr 18, 2005

poverty goat posted:

a fun thing about house finches is that they're actually an invasive, introduced species that someone released in long island in the 50s or so. all of the billions of house finches in the eastern united states, compromising the majority of the birds at every bird feeder east of the mojave, come from this single event less than 100 years ago

This is incorrect. House finches are native to North America. House sparrows are introduced.

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raspurtin
Apr 18, 2005

Oh, and the birds nesting in the plant are house finches.

Oh and OP also please water the plant, don't let it die. The finches will need the leaves for cover to prevent egg-thieves and other predators.

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