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- Domestic canary - Wikipedia
The domestic canary (Serinus canaria forma domestica[4]), often simply known as the canary, is a domesticated form and subspecies of the wild canary, a small songbird in the finch family originating in the Macaronesian Islands
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- Canary - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The canary, a small songbird beloved for its cheerful disposition and melodic voice, holds a fascinating place in both the natural world and human culture Beyond the familiar yellow pet, lies a diverse species with a rich history, complex behaviors, and an important ecological role
- Canaries: List of Types, Care as Pet, Lifespan, Pictures
Canaries (Scientific name: Serinus canaria) are small songbirds of the finch family originating from the Canary Islands, Madeira, and the Azores Originally called the Atlantic canary, they have been kept and bred in captivity since the 17 th century
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The Canary Islands ( kəˈnɛəri ⓘ; Spanish: Canarias [kaˈnaɾjas] ⓘ) or Canaries are an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean and the southernmost autonomous community of Spain, located about 100 kilometres (60 mi) off the northwest coast of Africa
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