Finches

The true finches are passerine birds of the genus Fringillidae,They are predominantly seed-eating songbirds,most are native to the Northern Hemisphere.They have undulating flight.Other finches includes Goldfinches,Crossbills,Grosbeaks,and the Northern Cardinal.They are distinctive for their small,sharp pointy bills used for eating seeds

Finches and other seedeaters native to North America
Cardinals,Saltators,Allies (family Cardinallidae) -In North America,these seedeaters include Northern Cardinal,certain grosbeaks,the Passerina and other buntings,and the Dickcissel. Tanagers-These tropical birds from the Piranga family are mostly related to cardinals. Fringilline and Cardueline Finches
 * Rose-breasted Grosbeak
 * Black-headed Grosbeak
 * Crimson-collared Grosbeak (from Mexico)
 * Yellow Grosbeak (from Mexico)
 * Northern Cardinal
 * Pyrrhuloxia
 * Dickcissel
 * Blue Grosbeak
 * Indigo Bunting
 * Lazuli Bunting
 * Painted Bunting
 * Varied Bunting
 * Blue Bunting
 * Summer Tanager
 * Scarlet Tanager
 * Western Tanager
 * Flame-colored Tanager
 * Hepatic Tanager
 * Western Spindalis (formerly known as Stripe-headed Tanager)
 * Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch
 * Brown-capped Rosy-Finch
 * Black Rosy-Finch
 * Purple Finch
 * House Finch (from out West,introduced to the East in the 1940s)
 * Red Crossbill
 * White-winged Crossbill
 * Pine Grosbeak
 * Pine Siskin
 * American Goldfinch
 * Lesser Goldfinch
 * Lawrence's Goldfinch
 * Common Redpoll
 * Hoary Redpoll
 * Evening Grosbeak