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Fringilla canariensis Vieillot, 1817
Fringilla canariensis Vieillot, 1817
Fringilla canariensis, the Canary Islands chaffinch, is a 15–16 cm chaffinch species with distinct male plumage differing from the Eurasian chaffinch.
Fringilla moreletti Pucheran, 1859
Fringilla moreletti Pucheran, 1859
Fringilla moreletti (Azores chaffinch) is a common bird of the Azores with distinct plumage and a longer, stouter bill than the Eurasian chaffinch.
Fringilla maderensis Sharpe, 1888
Fringilla maderensis Sharpe, 1888
Fringilla maderensis Sharpe, 1888 is a small bird endemic to Madeira with distinct sexual plumage differences.
Fringilla spodiogenys Bonaparte, 1841
Fringilla spodiogenys Bonaparte, 1841
The African chaffinch (Fringilla spodiogenys) is a mostly non-migratory finch native to North Africa and two Italian Strait of Sicily islands.
Rhodopechys sanguineus (Gould, 1838)
Rhodopechys sanguineus (Gould, 1838)
Rhodopechys sanguineus, the crimson-winged finch, is a thickset finch that lives in rocky highland areas across North Africa and parts of western to southern Asia.
Mycerobas melanozanthos (Hodgson, 1836)
Mycerobas melanozanthos (Hodgson, 1836)
Mycerobas melanozanthos, the spot-winged grosbeak, is a Fringillidae finch found in South and Southeast Asian forests.
Mycerobas carnipes (Hodgson, 1836)
Mycerobas carnipes (Hodgson, 1836)
Mycerobas carnipes, the white-winged grosbeak, is a fringillid finch found across parts of Asia and Russia, with natural boreal forest habitat.
Loxioides bailleui Oustalet, 1877
Loxioides bailleui Oustalet, 1877
Loxioides bailleui, the palila, is an endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper found only on upper Mauna Kea, Hawaiʻi.
Loxops mana (S.B.Wilson, 1891)
Loxops mana (S.B.Wilson, 1891)
Loxops mana, the Hawaiʻi creeper, is an endemic Hawaiian honeycreeper found on Hawaii's Big Island.
Loxops coccineus (J.F.Gmelin, 1789)
Loxops coccineus (J.F.Gmelin, 1789)
Hawaiʻi ʻākepa (Loxops coccineus) is a small endangered Hawaiian bird with distinct plumage and crossed bills, surviving in a few Hawaii Island locations.
Loxia curvirostra Linnaeus, 1758
Loxia curvirostra Linnaeus, 1758
Loxia curvirostra (red crossbill) is a conifer-seed-eating crossbill identifiable by crossed mandibles and dark brownish-black wings.
Loxia pytyopsittacus von Borkhausen, 1793
Loxia pytyopsittacus von Borkhausen, 1793
The parrot crossbill (Loxia pytyopsittacus) is a large, hard-to-identify conifer seed specialist found in pine forests of Europe and western Russia.
Loxia leucoptera J.F.Gmelin, 1789
Loxia leucoptera J.F.Gmelin, 1789
The two-barred crossbill is a small crossbill species distinguished by prominent white wing bars, associated mainly with coniferous forests.
Loxia sinesciuris Benkman, 2009
Loxia sinesciuris Benkman, 2009
Loxia sinesciuris (Cassia crossbill) is a small, specialized crossbill restricted to a tiny Idaho pine forest area.
Chlorophonia occipitalis (Du Bus de Gisignies, 1847)
Chlorophonia occipitalis (Du Bus de Gisignies, 1847)
Chlorophonia occipitalis, the blue-crowned chlorophonia, is a fringillid bird found in Central American and southern North American montane forests.
Chlorophonia callophrys (Cabanis, 1861)
Chlorophonia callophrys (Cabanis, 1861)
Golden-browed chlorophonia (Chlorophonia callophrys) is a small, distinctly colored bird with a soft whistling call.
Chlorophonia cyanea (Thunberg, 1822)
Chlorophonia cyanea (Thunberg, 1822)
Chlorophonia cyanea is a small green-and-yellow blue-marked bird with a highly disjunct distribution across northern South America and the Atlantic Forest.
Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys (P.L.Sclater, 1851)
Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys (P.L.Sclater, 1851)
Chestnut-breasted chlorophonia is a Fringillidae bird found in northwestern South America that lives in moist montane forests.
Euphonia cyanocephala (Vieillot, 1819)
Euphonia cyanocephala (Vieillot, 1819)
Golden-rumped euphonia is a Fringillidae bird species found across multiple South American and Caribbean countries.
Euphonia elegantissima (Bonaparte, 1838)
Euphonia elegantissima (Bonaparte, 1838)
The elegant/blue-hooded euphonia is a fringillid bird found across Central America and southern Mexico.
Eophona migratoria Hartert, 1903
Eophona migratoria Hartert, 1903
Eophona migratoria, the yellow-billed grosbeak, is a sexually dimorphic finch found in East Asia.
Eophona personata (Temminck & Schlegel, 1848)
Eophona personata (Temminck & Schlegel, 1848)
The Japanese grosbeak (Eophona personata) is a large finch with a distinct yellow bill, native to East Asia.
Vestiaria coccinea (G.Forster, 1780)
Vestiaria coccinea (G.Forster, 1780)
ʻIʻiwi is a scarlet-plumaged Hawaiian native bird with a curved nectar-feeding bill, with most of its population restricted to high elevation forests.
Paroreomyza montana (S.B.Wilson, 1890)
Paroreomyza montana (S.B.Wilson, 1890)
Paroreomyza montana, the Maui ʻalauahio, is a Hawaiian bird currently restricted to three elevated populations on east Maui.
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