Scientific Name
Haemorhous purpureus
Scientific Name w/ Auth.
Park
Yosemite National Park (YOSE)
Sensitive
No
Park Accepted
Accepted
Record Status
Approved
Park Preferred Common Names
purple finch
Park Synonyms
Carpodacus purpureus
Taxonomic Hierarchy
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Subkingdom | Bilateria |
| Infrakingdom | Deuterostomia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Subphylum | Vertebrata |
| Infraphylum | Gnathostomata |
| Superclass | Tetrapoda |
| Class | Aves |
| Order | Passeriformes |
| Species | Haemorhous purpureus |
Occurrence
Present
Occurrence Notes
Data Source: Gaines, D., 1992. Birds of Yosemite and the East Slope. Artemisia Press, Lee Vining, California. 352 pp.; Siegel, R.B. and D.F. DeSante. Avian Inventory of Yosemite National Park (1998-2000). Revised Draft Final Report. The Institute for Bird Populations, Point Reyes Station, California.
Nativeness
Native
Nativeness Notes
Data Source: Gaines, D., 1992. Birds of Yosemite and the East Slope. Artemisia Press, Lee Vining, California. 352 pp.
Abundance
Common
Abundance Notes
Uncommon summer resident and irregularly rare to common winter resident from 3000' to 5000', fairly common summer resident to 7000'.; Data Source: Gaines, D., 1992. Birds of Yosemite and the East Slope. Artemisia Press, Lee Vining, California. 352 pp.; Siegel, R.B. and D.F. DeSante. Avian Inventory of Yosemite National Park (1998-2000). Revised Draft Final Report. The Institute for Bird Populations, Point Reyes Station, California.; DeSante, D.F., Pyle, P. and D.R. Kaschube, 2005. The Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) Program in Yosemite National Park. Institute for Bird Populations, Point Reyes, California. 153 pp.
Seasonality Tags
-
Breeder
Uncommon summer resident and irregularly rare to common winter resident from 3000' to 5000', fairly common summer resident to 7000'.; Data Source: Gaines, D., 1992. Birds of Yosemite and the East Slope. Artemisia Press, Lee Vining, California. 352 pp.; DeSante, D.F., Pyle, P. and D.R. Kaschube, 2005. The Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) Program in Yosemite National Park. Institute for Bird Populations, Point Reyes, California. 153 pp.
Threatened Endangered Status
State Species of Concern statuses
Ozone Sensitive Status
NatureServe GRank
NatureServe SRank
Observations
152
References
Vouchers
1
External Links
0
Evidence counts shown include evidence for related synonyms.
Created By
Steve Thompson
Created Date
8/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Last Modified By
lchow@nps.gov
Last Modified Date
6/23/2015 4:02:31 PM
Notes
Park Species Data Source: Gaines, D., 1992. Birds of Yosemite and the East Slope. Artemisia Press, Lee Vining, California. 352 pp.; YOSEWildlifeObs.mdb; YOSEIBPBirdInventory2000.mdb; YOSEMAPS2004.mdb; Automated National Catalog System (ANCS)
Other Parks
Death Valley National Park (DEVA)
George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP)
Great Falls Park (GRFA)
Piscataway Park (PISC)
Shenandoah National Park (SHEN)
Rock Creek Park (ROCR)
National Capital Parks (NACA)
Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens (KEAQ)
Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial (THIS)
White House (WHHO)
George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP)
Great Falls Park (GRFA)
Piscataway Park (PISC)
Shenandoah National Park (SHEN)
Rock Creek Park (ROCR)
National Capital Parks (NACA)
Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens (KEAQ)
Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial (THIS)
White House (WHHO)
