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I have been watching bluebirds since 1981, and I can tell you that house finches are unnaturally attracted to them. If a bluebird is around, a house finch will follow it and try to copy what it's doing.
I have no explanation for this behavior, other than that they just seem to like bluebirds. I had a captive house finch in the studio for nine years. He had a mirror he loved to look into. Then I cut out and plasticized a photo of a bluebird, and that finch slept next to it, pecked it gently until it wore to white.
This little male house finch is trying to be subtle, but he's creepin' on the bathing beauty.
He makes his move, front and center. Hi. Having a bath?
Yes, Mr. Observant, I am bathing, and I'd thank you to give me a little elbow room here. You house finches have not had an original thought in your lives.
What? What? I'm just watching you. I'm not hurting anything. Why so cross?
You are annoying. Please leave.
(finch takes the not-so-subtle hint)
grumble
Phew. Creeper! Back to my bath.
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