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Crithagra albogularis A.Smith, 1833
Fringillidae

Crithagra albogularis A.Smith, 1833

Crithagra albogularis A.Smith, 1833

Crithagra albogularis, the white-throated canary, is a small 15 cm bird found across southern African dry and high-altitude habitats.

Crithagra flaviventris (J.F.Gmelin, 1789)
Fringillidae

Crithagra flaviventris (J.F.Gmelin, 1789)

Crithagra flaviventris (J.F.Gmelin, 1789)

Crithagra flaviventris, the yellow canary, is a small 10 cm African seedeater found in scrub habitats of southern Africa.

Crithagra leucopygia Sundevall, 1850
Fringillidae

Crithagra leucopygia Sundevall, 1850

Crithagra leucopygia Sundevall, 1850

Crithagra leucopygia, the white-rumped seedeater, is a Sahel dry savanna finch now placed in the resurrected genus Crithagra.

Crithagra mozambica (P.L.Statius Müller, 1776)
Fringillidae

Crithagra mozambica (P.L.Statius Müller, 1776)

Crithagra mozambica (P.L.Statius Müller, 1776)

Crithagra mozambica, the yellow-fronted canary, is a small African finch sometimes kept in aviculture.

Crithagra citrinelloides (Rüppell, 1840)
Fringillidae

Crithagra citrinelloides (Rüppell, 1840)

Crithagra citrinelloides (Rüppell, 1840)

The African citril (Abyssinian citril) is a finch species found across parts of East Africa, related to other citrils.

Crithagra frontalis (Reichenow, 1904)
Fringillidae

Crithagra frontalis (Reichenow, 1904)

Crithagra frontalis (Reichenow, 1904)

The western citril, also called yellow-browed citril, is a central African finch moved to genus Crithagra from Serinus.

Crithagra hyposticta (Reichenow, 1904)
Fringillidae

Crithagra hyposticta (Reichenow, 1904)

Crithagra hyposticta (Reichenow, 1904)

Crithagra hyposticta, the southern citril, is an endemic Afromontane finch moved from Serinus to Crithagra after polyphyly was found.

Crithagra scotops Sundevall, 1850
Fringillidae

Crithagra scotops Sundevall, 1850

Crithagra scotops Sundevall, 1850

Crithagra scotops, the forest canary, is a fringillid finch found in South Africa and Eswatini, now moved to genus Crithagra.

Crithagra atrogularis (A.Smith, 1836)
Fringillidae

Crithagra atrogularis (A.Smith, 1836)

Crithagra atrogularis (A.Smith, 1836)

Crithagra atrogularis, the black-throated canary, is a fringillid finch found widely across southern and eastern Africa.

Crithagra reichenowi (Salvadori, 1888)
Fringillidae

Crithagra reichenowi (Salvadori, 1888)

Crithagra reichenowi (Salvadori, 1888)

Reichenow's seedeater (Crithagra reichenowi) is a fringillid finch found commonly in eastern Africa.

Crithagra citrinipectus (Clancey & Lawson, 1960)
Fringillidae

Crithagra citrinipectus (Clancey & Lawson, 1960)

Crithagra citrinipectus (Clancey & Lawson, 1960)

Crithagra citrinipectus, the lemon-breasted canary, is a sexually dimorphic finch found in southern Africa that is currently rated least concern by the IUCN.

Crithagra dorsostriata Reichenow, 1887
Fringillidae

Crithagra dorsostriata Reichenow, 1887

Crithagra dorsostriata Reichenow, 1887

The white-bellied canary (Crithagra dorsostriata) is a Fringillidae finch found in East Africa, living in dry savanna.

Crithagra sulphurata (Linnaeus, 1766)
Fringillidae

Crithagra sulphurata (Linnaeus, 1766)

Crithagra sulphurata (Linnaeus, 1766)

Crithagra sulphurata, the brimstone canary, is a 15–16 cm finch with variable yellow-green plumage and regionally differing songs.

Crithagra striolata (Rüppell, 1840)
Fringillidae

Crithagra striolata (Rüppell, 1840)

Crithagra striolata (Rüppell, 1840)

The streaky seedeater (Crithagra striolata) is a fringillid finch native to the eastern Afromontane.

Crithagra leucoptera Sharpe, 1871
Fringillidae

Crithagra leucoptera Sharpe, 1871

Crithagra leucoptera Sharpe, 1871

Crithagra leucoptera, the protea canary, is an endemic South African bird with distinct plumage and vocal traits.

Crithagra tristriata (Rüppell, 1840)
Fringillidae

Crithagra tristriata (Rüppell, 1840)

Crithagra tristriata (Rüppell, 1840)

Crithagra tristriata is a small, uniformly grey-brown canary that feeds on small seeds and grains from plants and shrubs.

Crithagra totta (Sparrman, 1786)
Fringillidae

Crithagra totta (Sparrman, 1786)

Crithagra totta (Sparrman, 1786)

The Cape siskin (Crithagra totta) is a 13 cm bird with diagnostic white-tipped flight feathers and tail, and a weak, pleasant warbling song.

Crithagra symonsi (Roberts, 1916)
Fringillidae

Crithagra symonsi (Roberts, 1916)

Crithagra symonsi (Roberts, 1916)

Crithagra symonsi, the Drakensberg siskin, is a small finch with distinct plumage for males, females, and juveniles.

Crithagra gularis (A.Smith, 1836)
Fringillidae

Crithagra gularis (A.Smith, 1836)

Crithagra gularis (A.Smith, 1836)

Crithagra gularis, the streaky-headed seedeater, is a small 13–14 cm African seed-eating bird that lives in open scrub and woodland habitats.

Procarduelis nipalensis (Hodgson, 1836)
Fringillidae

Procarduelis nipalensis (Hodgson, 1836)

Procarduelis nipalensis (Hodgson, 1836)

The Dark-breasted rosefinch is a sexually dimorphic medium finch with specific breeding and winter habitats, feeding on seeds and berries.

Linaria flavirostris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Fringillidae

Linaria flavirostris (Linnaeus, 1758)

Linaria flavirostris (Linnaeus, 1758)

Linaria flavirostris, the twite, is a small seed-eating finch that breeds across northern Eurasia with varying plumage by subspecies.

Linaria cannabina (Linnaeus, 1758)
Fringillidae

Linaria cannabina (Linnaeus, 1758)

Linaria cannabina (Linnaeus, 1758)

Linaria cannabina, the common linnet, is a small passerine bird with a breeding range covering Europe, western Palearctic and North Africa.

Geositta peruviana Lafresnaye, 1847
Furnariidae

Geositta peruviana Lafresnaye, 1847

Geositta peruviana Lafresnaye, 1847

Geositta peruviana, the coastal miner, is a small endemic Peruvian bird found in open sandy coastal habitats.

Geositta rufipennis (Burmeister, 1860)
Furnariidae

Geositta rufipennis (Burmeister, 1860)

Geositta rufipennis (Burmeister, 1860)

The rufous-banded miner is a medium-large bird with multiple distinct subspecies found across open South American habitats.

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