- wing feathers. The
greenfinches were
formerly placed in the
genus Carduelis.
Molecular phylogenetic studies showed that the
greenfinches form a monophyletic...
-
moved from
Carpodacus to Haemorhous.
Carduelis was
split by
moving the
greenfinches to
Chloris and a
large clade into
Spinus leaving just
three species in...
- The
greenfinches make up the bird
genus Chloris.
Greenfinch may also
refer to:
Greenfinches,
female personnel of the
Ulster Defence Regiment SSĀ Greenfinch...
- seeds. A
molecular phylogenetic study published in 2012
found that the
greenfinches are not
closely related to
other members of the
genus Carduelis. They...
-
desert finch, and the
ancestor of a
woodlands lineage, the
greenfinches. Two
subfossil greenfinches, the slender-billed greenfinch,
Carduelis aurelioi, and...
- sequences, song and
eyestripe pattern; it is
closely related to the
greenfinches (Zamora et al., 2006). See the
species account for details. "Fringillidae"...
- own
patrols and HQ by radio. In many
cases the
radios were
operated by
Greenfinches (female soldiers),
whose husbands or sons and/or
daughters were on one...
- a
distinct clade and were
moved to the
resurrected genus Spinus, the
greenfinches were
moved to the
genus Chloris, the
twite and
linnets formed another...
- 1st (County Antrim) Battalion,
Ulster Defence Regiment (1 UDR) was
formed in 1970 as part of the 7
original battalions specified in The
Ulster Defence...
- but
beginning in
Great Britain in 2005, carc****es of dead
European greenfinches and
common chaffinches were
found to be
infected with the parasite. The...