I'd say PUFI, based on lack of spotting on under tail coverts, and face 
pattern, etc, etc
Thanks, Scott.
Joe Roller,
Denver

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> On Nov 12, 2014, at 11:42, Scott E. Severs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Here's a nice page on finch ID from Cornell:
> 
> Note: click on rows and tabs for expanded detail for each feature.
> 
> http://feederwatch.org/learn/tricky-bird-ids/purple-finch-house-finch-and-cassins-finch/
> 
> Bryan's finch looks good for a Purple to my eyes. Nice find!
> 
> Scott E. Severs
> Longmont, CO
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