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- Rosefinch - Wikipedia
The genus Carpodacus contains 28 species They all include 'rosefinch' in their English names apart from the scarlet finch, the crimson-browed finch and the extinct Bonin grosbeak
- Common Rosefinch - Carpodacus erythrinus - Birds of the World
Medium-large rosefinch with stubby or bulbous bill and notched tail
- Common Rosefinch - eBird
Male are distinctive with a red head, breast, and rump, brown eye-mask, and white belly The amount of red varies with age Females and juveniles are a rather unprepossessing, uniform brown inviting confusion with female House Sparrows; note the two pale wingbars
- The Common Rosefinch: A Vibrant Avian Gem - simplybirding. com
The Common Rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus), also known as the Scarlet Rosefinch, is a small passerine bird that captivates birdwatchers and ornithologists alike with its striking appearance and melodious song
- Carpodacus mexicanus (house finch) | INFORMATION | Animal . . . - ADW
House finches are small songbirds Average adults are 14 cm long and weigh 19 to 22 g Their wings are about 8 4 cm long and tails are about 6 6 cm long Females are approximately 1 3 cm shorter than males Males have rosy-pink throats and rumps
- Carpodacus | Ask A Biologist
Open and dry coniferous forest in the mountainous west is the primary habitat of this finch For most of the year they are nomadic and travel in small flocks eating buds, seeds, fruits and a few insects at higher elevations in the late summer and lower elevations in the winter
- Common rosefinch - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The common rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus ) or scarlet rosefinch is the most widespread and common rosefinch of Asia and Europe
- Common Rosefinch - Birding Depot
Its genus name, Carpodacus, derives from the Ancient Greek words “karpos” (fruit) and “dakno” (to bite), a fitting name for a bird that primarily feeds on seeds and fruits
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