Flocking House Finches - Kula, Maui (18546335295)
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Summary[edit] Description: Watched these birds for a while. There was a large flock that would fly back and forth from a grove of Eucalyptus trees to grasses and fireweed in the pasture. They also hung out on this fence and some nearby power lines. We've been monitoring fireweed plots here every other month for the past six years and only observed this mass flocking this once. Date: 1 December 2014, 09:34. Source: Hundreds of House Sparrows - Kula, Maui. Author: Forest Starr and Kim Starr.
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- Haemorhous mexicanus (House Finch)
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