Black Rosy-Finch

Black Rosy-Finch
11 February 2015
Bridger Range, Montana

Linda Tande Waldo

I’ve never heard of it, so pretty!

Thomas Kallmeyer

Linda, it’s an alpine breeder that lives mostly above tree line in Western North America.

News to me as well and I thought I knew birds.

The black rosy finch was first classified by American ornithologist Robert Ridgway in 1874.[1] This bird has been thought to form a superspecies with the three other rosy finchesgrey-crowned rosy finch (L. tephrocotis) and the brown-capped rosy finch (L. australis), all of which were classified as the same species as the Asian rosy finch (L. arctoa) from 1983–1993.[2][3][4] Recent mitochondrial DNA evidence shows the rosy finches are all indeed very closely related and can be easily confused with one another.[3][5] Along with four Asian rosy finches, the three North American rosy finches form the mountain finch genus Leucosticte. There are no recognized subspecies of the black rosy finch.[4] Alternative common names include: roselin (in French), Rußschneegimpel (in German), and pinzón montano negro (in Spanish).[6] Wikipedia

Gray Crowned Rosy Finch. A favourite of mine. From the archives. Photo taken on our front deck in Southern Alberta.
Thank-you everyone for the kind comments. I just love this young ladies ball gown. Terri Vidricaire
Wow, that is a sign of how cold it was.

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