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Miguel in the
Azores archipelago. The
evolution of the
bullfinch species started soon
after the
pine grosbeak's
ancestors diverged from them (at the end...
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Orange bullfinch are
scarcely found in the
forests of
Astore District and
Diamer District.
During summer and
spring seasons they are
found in fir,
pine, birch...
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meaning "to
remove the kernel". The pine
grosbeak is a
sister taxon to the
bullfinches of the
genus Pyrrhula. The crimson-browed
finch (Carpodacus subhimachalus)...
- grosbeaks, the
Chinese and the ****anese
grosbeak Pinicola –
pine grosbeak Pyrrhula – 8
bullfinch species Rhodopechys – 2 species, the
Asian crimson-winged...
- White-winged grosbeak, M.
carnipes grosbeak bullfinch The
pine grosbeak,
Pinicola enucleator, a
Holarctic pine forest species grosbeak goldfinches The three...
- sunbird, maroon-backed accentor, dark-breasted rosefinch, red-headed
bullfinch, gold-naped finch.
Reptilian fauna includes King cobra,
common krait,...
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filled with dead
birds (great tit,
bullfinch, yellowhammer, chaffinch,
possibly pine grosbeak, finch, sparrow,
bullfinch, song thrush, snipe,
heather hare...
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grosbeak Pinicola –
contains a
single species, the
pine grosbeak Pyrrhula –
contains the
eight bullfinch species Rhodopechys –
contains two species, the...
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thistletail Ayeyarwady bulbul Ayres's hawk-eagle Azara's
spinetail Azores bullfinch Aztec rail
Aztec thrush Azuero dove
Azure dollarbird Azure gallinule Azure...
- 1758) — red-billed
chough Pyrrhula pyrrhula (Linnaeus, 1758) —
Eurasian bullfinch Quelea quelea (Linnaeus, 1758) — red-billed
quelea Radjah radjah (Garnot...