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European Goldfinch

Carduelis carduelis

Description:

The average Goldfinch is 12–13 cm long with a wingspan of 21–25 cm and a weight of 14 to 19 grams. The sexes are broadly similar, with a red face, black and white head, warm brown upperparts, white underparts with buff flanks and breast patches, and black and yellow wings. On closer inspection male Goldfinches can often be distinguished by a larger, darker red mask that extends just behind the eye. In females, the red face does not reach the eye. The ivory-coloured bill is long and pointed, and the tail is forked. Goldfinches in breeding condition have a white bill, with a greyish or blackish mark at the tip for the rest of the year. Juveniles have a plain head and a greyer back but are unmistakable due to the yellow wing stripe. Birds in central Asia (caniceps group) have a plain grey head behind the red face, lacking the black and white head pattern of European and western Asian birds *I think has been dead by a cat*

Habitat:

The goldfinch is native to Europe, North Africa, and western and central Asia. It is found in open, partially wooded lowlands and is a resident in the milder west of its range, but migrates from colder regions. It will also make local movements, even in the west, to escape bad weather

Notes:

Goldfinches are commonly kept and bred in captivity around the world because of their distinctive appearance and pleasant song. The Goldfinch males are sometimes crossed with Canary females with the intention to produce male mules with beautiful singing voices, that often capture the best singing attributes of both breeds.

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5 Comments

Ali Hemati Pour
Ali Hemati Pour 11 years ago

Pity the beauty.....and thank

PatriciaPi
PatriciaPi 11 years ago

I think by a cat...
:(

Ali Hemati Pour
Ali Hemati Pour 11 years ago

how dead?

PatriciaPi
PatriciaPi 11 years ago

so so sad....I found it this morning...

Ali Hemati Pour
Ali Hemati Pour 11 years ago

very sad...:(

PatriciaPi
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PatriciaPi

Calpe/Calp, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

Spotted on Jan 11, 2013
Submitted on Jan 11, 2013

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