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Twite - Wikipedia The twite (Linaria flavirostris) is a small brown passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae It is a partially migratory species that is found in a strongly disjunct distribution in northern Europe, and in Asian mountains from eastern Turkey to Nepal, western China and Mongolia
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Twite Bird Facts | Carduelis Flavirostris The Twite is a small, brown finch closely related to the Linnet, but with a shorter tail and stubbier beak Its back is tawny, heavily streaked with dark brown and is white below with dark-brown streaks on its lower sides
Twite - eBird Stout little streaky brownish finch of open, often barren spaces Easily overlooked Note warm buffy tones (especially in autumn–winter) and pale bill (grayish in summer, yellowish in winter) Male has distinctive pale pink rump, usually covered by wings when perched Wide range, from Western Europe to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Compare with other small streaky finches in areas of overlap
Twite Identification Guide - Bird Spot Twite (Linaria flavirostris) identification guide Identifying features, nesting and feeding habits, call, and where to see them in the UK
Twite | BTO The Twite has a northerly breeding distribution in Britain Ireland, and is often referred to as the 'Linnet of the north' However, during the winter months it may be found on southerly coasts seeking out the small seeds that can gather on the tideline of saltmarsh and dune