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- Common linnet - Wikipedia
The common linnet or Eurasian linnet (Linaria cannabina) is a small passerine bird of the finch family, Fringillidae It derives its common name and the scientific name, Linaria, from its fondness for hemp seeds and flax seeds—flax being the English name of the plant from which linen is made
- Linnet Bird Facts | Carduelis Cannabina
Linnet numbers have dropped significantly over the past few decades, with the UK population estimated to have fallen by 57% between 1970 and 2014 The latest Breeding Bird Survey results show a decrease in all countries
- Linnet Animal Facts - Linaria cannabina - A-Z Animals
The Common Linnet (Linaria cannabina) ate small seeds and was a familiar hedgerow songbird, was kept for its sweet song and appeared in folk music Today it helps show farmland and hedgerow quality
- Linnet - Birdfact
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- Common Linnet - eBird
Small finch of open country, from wild moorland to rough grassland and weedy patches in urban areas Like other finches, often forms flocks in autumn and winter; does not usually visit garden feeders Generally looks small and rather dull, unless male is seen well, when reddish breast, gray head, and rusty-brown back are a distinctive combination Drab female best identified by face pattern
- What Is a Linnet? Identification, Habitat, and Behavior
The Linnet (Linaria cannabina) is a small, common finch species native to Europe, parts of Asia, and North Africa This petite songbird is a familiar sight in open country, often recognized for its melodic, twittering song
- Linnet Facts: Identification, Diet, Migration Info etc. - Binocular Base
Linnet Scientific name: Linaria cannabina Did you know: The Linnet, a delightful finch, was once a popular caged bird, valued for its melodious song What Do Linnets Look Like? (how to identify them) Linnets are charming, small finches, known for their sprightly flight
- Linnet | European, Passerine Seed-Eater | Britannica
Linnet, (Carduelis, sometimes Acanthis, cannabina), seed-eating European finch of the family Fringillidae (order Passeriformes) It is 13 cm (5 inches) long and brown streaked, with a white-edged forked tail; the crown and breast of the male are red
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