- true
finches are
small to medium-sized p****erine
birds in the
family Fringillidae.
Finches generally have
stout conical bills adapted for
eating seeds...
-
genus Haemorhous are a
group of p****erine
birds in the
finch family Fringillidae. As the name
implies ("haemo"
means "blood" in Gr****),
various shades...
- p****erine
birds in the
genus Chloris in the
subfamily Carduelinae within the
Fringillidae. The
species have a
Eurasian distribution except for the
European greenfinch...
- The
family Fringillidae are the "true" finches. The
International Ornithological Committee (IOC)
recognizes these 238
species in the family, distributed...
-
Fringillidae. It
contains the
following species:
Indonesian serin (Chrysocorythus estherae)
Mindanao serin (Chrysocorythus mindanensis) "
Fringillidae"...
-
finches are
birds in the
genus Leucosticte from the true
finch family,
Fringillidae. This
genus also
includes the rosy finches,
named from
their pinkish...
- The
purple finch (Haemorhous purpureus) is a bird in the
finch family,
Fringillidae. It
breeds in the
northern United States,
southern Canada, and the west...
- The
genus Carduelis is a
group of
birds in the
finch family Fringillidae. The
genus Carduelis was
introduced by the
French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson...
-
linnet (Linaria cannabina) is a
small p****erine bird of the
finch family,
Fringillidae. It
derives its
common name and the
scientific name, Linaria, from its...
-
greenfinch (Chloris chloris) is a
small p****erine bird in the
finch family Fringillidae. This bird is
widespread throughout Europe,
North Africa and Southwest...