finch|finches in English
noun
[fɪntʃ]
any of a number of small seed-eating songbirds
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1. Accentors Siberian Accentor Old World Sparrows House Sparrow Wagtails and Pipits American Pipit Finches and Allies Brambling Evening Grosbeak Pine Grosbeak Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch Black Rosy-Finch House Finch Purple Finch Cassin’s Finch Common Redpoll Hoary Redpoll Red Crossbill Cassia Crossbill White-winged Crossbill Pine Siskin Lesser
2. The Brokery Properties Kelli Finch REALTOR®, REALTOR® Finch, Your Family Realtor
3. A finch eating frenzy
4. Half day, Finch?
5. Some rocks and some finches.
6. The Gold Finch thing.
7. We've got a problem, then, Finch.
8. How does Finch get so lucky?
9. Why not pay her off, Finch?
10. Finch, we're too late.
11. Finches and Buntings From sociable finches to colorful Buntings, these beautiful backyard birds can be seen across North America
12. Already stretched pretty thin, Finch.
13. There's even a woodpecker finch
14. Spare us your professional annotations, Mr. Finch.
15. Kid's worth a fortune, Finch.
16. You're a baseball reference machine, Finch.
17. Am I taking out any more cameras, Finch?
18. Finch, I think that's your cue.
19. Eurasian Bullfinch: Small finch, gray back and white rump
20. Finches start to moult at around twelve weeks of age.
21. Finch, she thinks you were being sarcastic.
22. Finches start to molt at around twelve weeks of age.
23. Any Avadavat especially estrildid finches genus red red␣Avadavat the various
24. Amadavat weaver finch , weaverbird , weaver - finch-like African and Asian colonial birds noted for their elaborately woven nests Estrilda , genus Estrilda - avadavats
25. Buy Strawberry (Red Avadavat) Finches from local British breeders in the UK