One of the species readily attracted to yard feeders, Pine Siskin has a notably longer, thinner bill than the other finches.
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Pine Siskin – female
Frontera Audubon Center, Weslaco, TX
March 28, 2009 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Nesowadnehunk Camp Ground, west of Baxter State Park, ME
October 2, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Silver Bay, MN
January 29, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin – female
Silver Bay, MN
January 29, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin – female
Frontera Audubon Center, Weslaco, TX
March 28, 2009 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin – female
Madera Canyon, AZ
May 2, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin – female
Sisters, OR
April 18, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Nesowadnehunk Camp Ground, west of Baxter State Park, ME
October 2, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Silver Bay, MN
January 29, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Nesowadnehunk Camp Ground, west of Baxter State Park, ME
October 2, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Grand Canyon north rim, AZ
July 18, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Sisters, OR
April 14, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Grand Canyon north rim, AZ
July 18, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Nesowadnehunk Camp Ground, west of Baxter State Park, ME
October 2, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Pine Siskin
Nesowadnehunk Camp Ground, west of Baxter State Park, ME
October 2, 2012 ©John Schwarz