Miss Maudie is a neighbor of the Finch family, and one of Scout's female role-models. She grew up at Finch's Landing with Atticus and therefore has a long-term relationship with him. She helps to provide Scout and Jem with some insight into their father's life before they came along. She is also one member of society in Maycomb that doesn't become entangled in the drama surrounding the trial.
In "To Kill A Mockingbird", overall, the Cunninghams respect Atticus Finch. He describes them as poor, but honest. There was a member of the Cunningham family on the Robinson jury. As Atticus had suspected, he was the lone holdout during deliberations.
The Finchs' lived next door to Rachel Haverford.
The Radley's place is three doors south of the Finch residence
There are at least one finch species everywhere but Antarctica.
Sick or elderly birds may, but healthy birds can survive tough winters.
they are just like chickens...... they can lay different color eggs
Yes, Zebra Finches are from Australia, where they are actually slightly smaller than ones kept as pets.
Jennie Finch, a former professional softball player, had a career batting average of .278.
the answer is yes finches can live out doors if you are talking about the british finch but it still neds a little cover from draughts and frost.
Purple finches are seed eaters, fond of sunflower seed at bird feeders. They glean seed and buds from trees and shrubs.
The boundaries were between Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose's house (two doors north of the Finchs) and the Radley house (three doors south)
both poets imply that value and dignity lie in the simple beauties of life, not in ambitious pursuits