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- The trumpeter finch (Bucanetes githagineus) is a small p****erine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It is mainly a desert species which is found in...
- Bucanetes is a genus of p****erine birds in the finch family. It contains two species: The genus name is from Ancient Gr**** bukanetes, "trumpeter". Gill...
- The Mongolian finch (Bucanetes mongolicus), also known as the Mongolian trumpeter finch, is a small p****erine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. The...
- Its taxonomy is confused, and it has formerly been placed in Fringilla, Bucanetes, Carduelis and Rhodopechys. It has an average wingspan of 26 centimetres...
- the Asian crimson-winged finch and the African crimson-winged finch Bucanetestrumpeter and the Mongolian finch Agraphospiza – Blanford's rosefinch...
- "Rhodopechys alienus (African Crimson-winged Finch)". "Bucanetes githagineus (Trumpeter Finch)". "Bucanetes mongolicus (Mongolian Finch)". "Agraphospiza rubescens...
- Carduelinae Acanthis Agraphospiza †Aidemedia †Akialoa Bucanetes Callacanthis Carduelis Carpodacus †Chloridops Chloris Chlorodrepanis Chrysocorythus †Ciridops...
- Carduelinae Acanthis Agraphospiza †Aidemedia †Akialoa Bucanetes Callacanthis Carduelis Carpodacus †Chloridops Chloris Chlorodrepanis Chrysocorythus †Ciridops...
- Carduelinae Acanthis Agraphospiza †Aidemedia †Akialoa Bucanetes Callacanthis Carduelis Carpodacus †Chloridops Chloris Chlorodrepanis Chrysocorythus †Ciridops...
- Carduelinae Acanthis Agraphospiza †Aidemedia †Akialoa Bucanetes Callacanthis Carduelis Carpodacus †Chloridops Chloris Chlorodrepanis Chrysocorythus †Ciridops...