
The Black Phoebe does migrate south for the winter months to avoid harsh weather conditions. Black Phoebes breed primarily from April to July, with males defending territories and females selecting their mates. Their range includes all 50 states of the United States (except for Hawaii) as well as Canada south of the tundra region. Their diet consists of insects and other invertebrates such as earthworms, slugs, snails and beetles. They prefer to live near water, especially on coastlines, but will also inhabit woodlands.
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Diet: Aphids, grains, seeds, berries, nettle, dandelion, sunflower. Habitat: urban and suburban areas, backyards, edges, yards, and parks. Color: Reddish face and upper breast, brown streaks on back, belly, and tail. They migrate during the winter months to warmer climates in Central America for the breeding season. These birds eat insects, seeds, fruits and berries that they find on the ground while hopping around. The House Finch is an adaptable bird that prefers areas with trees and brush but also thrives in urban habitats like parks, yards and even on buildings where they nest among window ledges or rooflines. They are common backyard visitors and can be found throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and parts of Central America. House Finches are medium-sized birds that live in North America.