Things You'll Need
- Binoculars
- Bird feeder
- Wild bird reference book (optional)
Instructions
Look for identifying colors. The purple finch has raspberry or red wine feathers on his head, wings, and back. The American goldfinch is bright yellow with black wings. The house finch is often mistaken for the purple finch but its coloring is more red to red-orange than the purple finch.
Pay attention to your landscaping. A desert-like landscape will attract purple finches. American goldfinches are the most common. They like the typical American backyard as well as meadows, orchards and farmland -- as do house finches.
Think about where you live. The purple finch is most often found in the American southwest -- New Mexico, Arizona and West Texas. American goldfinches are common in every state except Alaska and Hawaii. House finches tend to favor habitats east of the Mississippi River.