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  2. Pyrrhula - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrhula is a small genus of passerine birds, commonly called bullfinches, belonging to the finch family (Fringillidae). The genus has a Palearctic distribution; almost all species occur in Asia, with two species exclusively in the Himalayas and one species, P. pyrrhula , also occurring in Europe.

  3. Barbados bullfinch - Wikipedia

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    The Barbados bullfinch is a small bird, 14–15 cm (5.5–6 in). The upperparts are a dark olive-grey, the wings are mostly brown, underparts are greyish, while the under tail-coverts are tawny. The species is not sexually dimorphic , with females and males having similar plumage .

  4. Bullfinch - Wikipedia

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    The true bullfinches are thick-billed finches in the passerine family Fringillidae. They comprise the genus Pyrrhula. These birds are distributed across Asia and Europe mainly in temperate forests, and exclude similar-looking birds found in the Americas. They Old World Pyrrhulae include the following: Eurasian bullfinch, Pyrrhula pyrrhula

  5. Eurasian bullfinch - Wikipedia

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    The song of this unobtrusive bird contains fluted whistles, and is often described as "mournful". This Bullfinch's usual call is a quiet, low, melancholy whistled peeu or pew. The song is audible only at close range. It is a weak, scratchy warbling, alternating with soft whistles. Tamed bullfinches can be taught to repeat specific melodies. [10]

  6. Cuban bullfinch - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban bullfinch (Melopyrrha nigra) is an endemic species found exclusively in Cuba. Its natural habitats include subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, as well as heavily degraded former forests. The IUCN categorizes it as a near threatened species due to its vulnerable status.

  7. Greater Antillean bullfinch - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Antillean bullfinch was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Loxia violacea. [2] The specific epithet violacea is from Latin violaceus meaning "violet-coloured". [ 3 ]

  8. Lesser Antillean bullfinch - Wikipedia

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    The lesser Antillean bullfinch (Loxigilla noctis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae.It is found in Saint Barth, Saint Martin, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the British Virgin Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  9. List of tanager species - Wikipedia

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    One species on the list, the St. Kitts bullfinch, is extinct. Confusingly, only 149 of the species are called "tanager"; another 108 are called "finch". [1] This family is found only in the New World, primarily in South and Middle America and the Caribbean, though a few species are occasionally found in the United States.

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