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  2. European goldfinch - Wikipedia

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    The average European goldfinch is 12–13 cm (4.7–5.1 in) long with a wingspan of 21–25 cm (8.3–9.8 in) and a weight of 14 to 19 g (0.49 to 0.67 oz). The sexes are broadly similar, with a red face, black and white head, warm brown upper parts, white underparts with buff flanks and breast patches, and black and yellow wings.

  3. Brambling - Wikipedia

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    Breeding-plumaged male bramblings are very distinctive, with a black head, dark upperparts, orange breast and white belly. Females and younger birds are less distinct, and more similar in appearance to some chaffinches. In all plumages, however, bramblings differs from chaffinches in a number of features: the brambling has a white rump, whereas ...

  4. Tanager finch - Wikipedia

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    It has a black head with a white colored strip running towards its back. Tanager finches have a white stomach, which contrasts its rust or light orange body color, and dark brown legs. It has a proportional tail, which is a rust color that is slightly darker than its body. The male and female species of this bird look the same. [3]

  5. Eurasian siskin - Wikipedia

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    The upper parts are greyish green and the under parts grey-streaked white. Its wings are black with a conspicuous yellow wing bar, and the tail is black with yellow sides. The male has a mainly yellow face and breast, with a neat black cap. Female and young birds have a greyish green head and no cap. It is a trusting, sociable and active bird.

  6. List of tanager species - Wikipedia

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    Black-headed hemispingus: Pseudospingus verticalis (Lafresnaye, 1840) 177 Drab hemispingus: Pseudospingus xanthophthalmus (Taczanowski, 1874) 178 Bolivian warbling finch: Poospiza boliviana Sharpe, 1888: 179 Cinnamon warbling finch: Poospiza ornata (Landbeck, 1865) 180 Black-and-rufous warbling finch: Poospiza nigrorufa (d'Orbigny & Lafresnaye ...

  7. Euphonia - Wikipedia

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    Euphonias are members of the genus Euphonia, a group of Neotropical birds in the finch family. They and the chlorophonias comprise the subfamily Euphoniinae.. The genus name is of Greek origin and refers to the birds' pleasing song, meaning "sweet-voiced" (εὖ eu means "well" or "good" and φωνή phōnē means "sound", hence "of good sound").

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  9. Double-barred finch - Wikipedia

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    The double-barred finch is a 10–11 cm long munia-like bird. It has a white face bordered with black, brown upperparts and throat, and white underparts. The throat and underparts are separated by another black line. The wings are patterned in brown and white. The sexes are similar, but juveniles are duller and browner.