Finches
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Orange Weavers
The Orange Weaver Finches (Ploceus aurantius) are small African birds that were named for their bright orange plumage details as…
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Paradise Whydahs Finches
Paradise Whydahs Finches (Vidua paradisaea) are small, resident (non-migratory) African songbirds. These finches were named for the very long, flowing…
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Red-billed Firefinches
The Red-billed Firefinches or Senegal Firefinch (Lagonosticta senegala) is found in most of sub-Saharan Africa, where it occurs in open grassland…
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Blue Waxbills
The Blue Waxbills (Uraeginthus angolensis) – also known as the Blue-breasted Cordon-bleu Finches, Southern Cordon-bleus or Southern Blue Waxbills –…
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Blue-hooded or Elegant Euphonias
The Blue-hooded Euphonia (Euphonia elegantissima), also commonly known as the Elegant Euphonia, Blue-rumped Euphonia, or Blue-headed Euphonia, is a small,…
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Manakin Finches
The manakins are a family of some sixty small passerine bird species of subtropical and tropical mainland Central and South…
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Types of Finch Species Complete List!
At earthlife.net, here you can find the information about the Finch Species and the index of finch birds with links…
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Yellow-billed Blue Finch
The Yellow-billed Blue Finch (Porphyrospiza caerulescens) is an enigmatic and striking bird native to South America, primarily found within the…
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Parrotfinch (genus: Erythrura)
The Parrotfinches (genus: Erythrura) are small, very colorful finches that occur naturally from South-east Asia to New Guinea, northern Australia and…
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