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  2. European goldfinch - Wikipedia

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    The European goldfinch or simply the goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) is a small passerine bird in the finch family that is native to Europe, North Africa and western and central Asia. It has been introduced to other areas, including Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay and the United States.

  3. Citril finch - Wikipedia

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    The citril finch was formally described by the German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas in 1764 under the binomial name Fringilla citrinella. [2] [3] The current genus name Carduelis is the Latin word for the European goldfinch, and the specific epithet citrinella is the Italian word for a small yellow bird.

  4. Birdsong in music - Wikipedia

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    Musicologists such as Matthew Head and Suzannah Clark believe that birdsong has had a large though admittedly unquantifiable influence on the development of music. [2] [3] Birdsong has influenced composers in several ways: they can be inspired by birdsong; [4] they can intentionally imitate bird song in a composition; [4] they can incorporate recordings of birds into their works; [5] or they ...

  5. Carduelis - Wikipedia

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    The genus Carduelis [2] is a group of birds in the finch family Fringillidae.. The genus Carduelis was introduced by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 by tautonomy based on Carl Linnaeus's specific epithet for the European goldfinch Fringilla carduelis.

  6. Finch - Wikipedia

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    Carduelis – 3 species including the European goldfinch; Serinus – 8 species including the European serin; Spinus – 20 species including the North American goldfinches and the Eurasian siskin; Subfamily Euphoniinae. Euphonia – 27 species all with euphonia in their English name; Chlorophonia – 5 species all with chlorophonia in their ...

  7. Wikipedia:GLAM/British Library/British wildlife edit-a-thon 2015

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    Europeana Sounds are organising several sound and music related edit-a-thons throughout Europe in 2015 and 2016.An edit-a-thon about wildlife sounds was held on the 7 November 2015 at the British Library.

  8. Bird vocalization - Wikipedia

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    It is generally agreed upon in birding and ornithology which sounds are songs and which are calls, and a good field guide will differentiate between the two. Wing feathers of a male club-winged manakin, with the modifications noted by P. L. Sclater in 1860 [4] and discussed by Charles Darwin in 1871. [5] The bird produces sound with its wings.

  9. List of birds of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Many have attractive songs. White's thrush, Zoothera aurea (A) Scaly thrush, Zoothera dauma (A) Varied thrush, Ixoreus naevius (A) Gray-cheeked thrush, Catharus minimus (A) Swainson's thrush, Catharus ustulatus (A) Hermit thrush, Catharus guttatus (A) Wood thrush, Hylocichla mustelina (A) Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus (A) Song thrush, Turdus ...