Fringillid FINCHes of Europe
Order Passeriformes Family Fringillidae
The
true finches of family
Fringillid are predominantly seed-eating songbirds. They vary from 9-23 cm. They typically have strong, stubby beaks, which in some species can be quite large. Finches are usually are inhabitants of well-wooded areas, but some can be found on mountains or even in deserts. True finches have a bouncing flight like most small passerines, alternating bouts of flapping with gliding on closed wings. The nests are basket-shaped and usually built in trees.
Genus Carduelis Closely related to genus
Serinus
Goldfinch, European Carduelis carduelis Found:
North America (some
escapees), Europe, Asia, Africa, New Zealand (introduced)
Photographed by: 1) Dick Daniels - England 2) Dick - New Zealand

Greenfinch, European Carduelis chloris Found: Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia
(introduced), New Zealand (introduced)
Photographed by:
1, 3) Andreas Trepte 2)
Marek
Szczepanek


Linnet Carduelis cannabina Found: Europe, Asia, Africa
Photographed by: 1)
Edwyn Anderton 2)
andy li - Xinjiang, China

Redpoll, Common Carduelis flammea Found: Northern parts of
North
America, Europe, Asia
Photographed by: 1)
D. Gordon E. Robertson - Ottawa, Ontario 2)
Cephas -
Quebec, Canada

Redpoll, Hoary aka
Artic Redpoll Carduelis hornemanni Found:
Northern parts of
North America, Europe, Asia
Photographed by: 1)
dFaulder
Siskin, Eurasian aka
Siskin Carduelis spinus Found:
Europe, Asia
Photographed by:
1, 2) Slawomir Staszczuk 3)
SimonEugster


Genus Coccothraustes`
Hawfinch aka
European Grosbeak Coccothraustes coccothraustes Found: Europe,
Asia
Photographed by: 1)
Marek Szczepanek 2)
Slawomir
Staszczuk 3)
Superbass


Genus Fringilla
Brambling Fringilla montifringilla Found:
North America, Europe,
Asia, Africa
Photographed by: 1)
Angie & Chris Pye 2)
Maris Pukitis - Latvia 3)
Chris
Cant


Genus Loxia Related to genus
Carduelis
Crossbill, Red Loxia curvirostra Found:
North America, Europe, Asia
Photographed by: 1)
Alan D Wilson Deschutes National Forest, Near Fort Rock, Oregon
2, 3, 4)
Alan - Cabin Lake Viewing Blinds, Deschutes National Forest, Near Fort Rock, Oregon
5)
Elaine R Wilson - Cabin Lake Viewing Blinds, Deschutes National Forest, Near Fort Rock, Oregon
1) Female



Crossbill, Two-barred Loxia leucoptera bifasciata Found: Europe, Aisa
The species Two-barred Crossbill has two subspecies: Two-barred Crossbill (Loxia leucoptera bifasciata in Europe, Aisa) and White-Winged Crossbill (Loxia
leucoptera leucoptera in North America).
Photographed by:
MPF - Yorkshire, 54°25'12"N 1°08'00"W
Genus Pinicola Closely related to
Pyrrhula
Grosbeak, Pine Pinicola enucleator Found:
North America,Europe (rarely)
Photographed by:
1, 2) MDF 3)
Martha
Lantink 4)
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Genus Pyrrhula Closely related to
Pinicola
Bullfinch aka
Eurasian Bullfinch Pyrrhula pyrrhula Found:
Europe, Asia
Photographed by: 1)
Siga 2)
Malene Thyssen 3)
Simon
Eugster


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