THE red-browed finch is one of the more common and socially engaging birds seen locally along our creeks and rivers, around wetlands, in our bushland areas and in many large gardens.
The red-browed finch is most easily recognised by its bright red eyebrow, rump and beak, on an otherwise green and grey bird.
Upperparts are olive green with grey underneath and both sexes are similar in appearance.
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