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House Finch: Not the Brightest Bulb on the Tree

March 10, 2019 by MoJo

I don’t mean to speak disparagingly about any of God’s creations … but … the House Finch does strike me as a bit of a dimwit.  I often see the House Finches following the Bluebirds around.  When the Bluebirds head to the birdbath, the House Finches line up around the rim — watching the bathing process.  I’ve seen the Finches appear when the Bluebird parents are trying to coax their nestlings to take that maiden flight.  This generally results in an interruption to the fledging process as Daddy Bluebird must chases the Finches to the next county.  And, finally, Finches often accompany Bluebirds to the mealworm feeder.  They make it their business to check out what the Bluebirds are eating, but never partaking. I wonder what it is about Finches and their fascination with Bluebirds.  Kinda makes one want to say:  Get a life!

Dimwit House Finch Caught on Tape

In the video, a Finch (with no apparent life of her own) followed a Bluebird to the mealworm feeders.   The seemingly-impossible happened.  I learned that Finches are even less-bright than I had previously thought.

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Brightest-Bulb-Video.mp4

 

Filed Under: All the Others, Bluebird, Feathers Tagged With: Dimwit House Finch, Finches Follow Bluebirds, House Finch, House Finch Mealworms

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