The
true finches of family
Fringillidae 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.
They are not closely related to the
Estrildid Finches.
Thes Separation between "New World" Fringillidae and "Old World Fringillidae is not alway clearcut. For example, take the case of the Fringillidae goldfinches. Some are found in the New World and some in the Old World. It seemed best to assign them to one specific page, and New World was chosen.
Genus Chlorophonia
Mostly bright green birds that live in the neotropics.
Chlorophonia,_Blue-crowned Chlorophonia occipitalis Found: Mexico, Central America
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Jorge Montejo - Mexico 2)
Amy McAndrews - Mexico 3)
Knut Eisermann
Chlorophonia,_Blue-naped Chlorophonia cyanea Found: South America
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1, 2) Dominic Sherony 3)
Dario Sanches 4)
Gustavo_Duran - Argentina 5)
Sylvere_Corre - Brazil 6)
Nick_Athanas - Columbia
1, 2) Female 3 - 6) Male
Chlorophonia,_Chestnut-breasted Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys Found:
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
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Nick_Athanas - Ecuador
Chlorophonia,_Golden-browed Chlorophonia callophrys Found: Costa Rica, Panama
Image by: 1) Victor - Costa Rica 2)
Cephas - Costa Rica 3)
Zak_Pohlen - Costa Rica 4)
Patty_McGann - Costa Rica
1) Female 2 - 4) Male
Chlorophonia,_Yellow-collared Chlorophonia flavirostris Found: Colombia, Ecuador, Panama
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Alonzo GIl 2)
Diego Calderon
1) Female 2) Male
Genus Coccothraustes` - 1 species
Hawfinch also
European Grosbeak Coccothraustes coccothraustes Found:
Europe, Asia
Image by: 1) Andy_Morffew - Hungary 2)
Marek
Szczepanek 3)
Andrej_Chudy - Slovakia 4)
Slawomir Staszczuk 5)
Superbass
1) Female
Genus Euphonia
Most male Euphonia have dark blue upperparts; bright yellow underparrts. Females have green upperparts. They are found in Central America and South America.
Euphonia,_Antillean Euphonia musica Found: the Antilles in the Caribbean
Image by: 1)
uada.gov 2)
Lucas Limonta 3)
Rafy_Rodriguez
1) Pair 2) Female 3) Male
Euphonia,_Bronze-green Euphonia mesochrysa Found: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
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1)
Francesco_Veronesi - Ecuador 2)
Carmelo_Lopez
1) Female 2) Male
Euphonia,_Chestnut-bellied Euphonia pectoralis Found:
South America
Image by:
1, 2, 3) Dario Sanches 4)
Nick_Athanas - Brazil
1) Female 2 - 4) Male
Euphonia,_Elegant or
Blue-hooded Euphonia Euphonia elegantissima Found: Mexico, Central America
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1, 3) Amando Demesa - Mexico 2)
Dominic Sherony
1) Female 2, 3) Male
Euphonia,_Finsch's Euphonia finschi Found: South America
Image by: 1)
Chrissie64 2)
Joseph Smit 3)
Barloventomagicao 4)
Dave Curtis - Guyana
1) Female 2, 3, 4) Male
Euphonia,_Fulvous-vented Euphonia fulvicrissa Found: Colombia, Ecuador, Panama
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Dave Curtis 2, 3) Nick_Athanas - Columbia 4)
David Cook - Panama
1, 2) Female 3, 4) Male
Euphonia,_Golden-bellied also
White-lored Euphonia Euphonia chrysopasta Found: South America
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1, 5) Nick_Athanas - Ecuador 1))
Marcelo Camacho 2)
Hector Bottai - Brazil 3)
Jerry_Oldenettel - Ecuador 3)
Claudio_Timm
1) Female 2 - 5) Male
Euphonia,_Golden-rumped Euphonia cyanocephala Found: South America
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Felix_Uribe - Columbia 2)
Cláudio Timm - Brazil 3)
Rick Ellis Simpson - Brazil
1) Femaqle 2, 3) Male
Euphonia,_Golden-sided Euphonia cayennensis Found: northeastern South America
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1)
Sean McCann - French Guiana
Euphonia,_Green-throated also
Green-chinned Euphonia Euphonia chalybea Found: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay
Image by:
1, 2, 3, 4) Dario Sanches
1, 2) Female 3, 4) Male
Euphonia,_Jamaican Euphonia jamaica Found: Jamaica
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Dominica
Sherony 2, 3) Dick Daniels - Jamaica
Euphonia,_Olive-backed Euphonia gouldi Found: Mexico, Central America
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Steve Garvie 2)
Juan_Zamora - Costa Rica 3)
Doug_Greenberg - Costa Rica 3)
Jorge Montejo 4)
Tom Benson - Costa Rica
1 - 3) Female 4, 5) Male
Euphonia,_Orange-bellied Euphonia xanthogaster Found:
South America
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Barloventomagico 2, 5) Nick_Athanas - Venezuela 3)
Totodu74 4)
Francesco_Veronesi - Ecuador
1, 2) Female 3,- 5) Male
Euphonia,_Orange-crowned Euphonia saturata Found: Columbia, Ecuador, Peru
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Sheau_Torng_Lim - Ecuador 2)
Nick_Athanas - Ecuador
1) Female 2) Male
Euphonia,_Plumbeous Euphonia plumbea Found: South America
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Hector_Bottai 2)
Nick_Athanas - Suriname
Euphonia,_Purple-throated Euphonia chlorotica Found: South America
Image by:
1, 3, 4) Dario
Sanches - Brazil 2)
Nick_Athanas - Peru
1, 2) Female 3, 4) Male
Euphonia,_Rufous-bellied Euphonia rufiventris Found: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
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1)
Joao_Quental 2)
Naturgucker 3)
Geoff Gallice - Ecuador 4)
Jerry_Oldenettel - Ecuador 5)
Nick_Athanas - Brazil
Euphonia,_Scrub Euphonia affinis Found: Mexico and Central America
Image by:
1, 2) Mike - Mexico 3)
Brian Ralphs - Costa Rica 4)
Mike - Mexico
Euphonia,_Spot-crowned Euphonia imitans Found: Costa Rica, Panama
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Jean-Luc Baron 2)
David Reed - Costa Rica
1) Female 2) Male
Euphonia,_Tawny-capped Euphonia anneae Found: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia
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Matt Brady - Costa Rica 2)
David Cook - Panama 3)
Francesco_Veronesi 4)
Nick_Athanas - Panama
Euphonia,_Thick-billed Euphonia laniirostris Found: Central and South America
Image by:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7) Dick Daniels - Boquette, Panama 6)
HarmonyOnPlanetEarth 8)
Dominic Sherony - Panama
1, 2, 3) Female 4, 5) Juvenile male 7, 8) Male
Euphonia,_Trinidad Euphonia trinitatis Found: Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela
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Jerry Oldenettel - Venezuela
2, 3) Barloventomagico 4)
Cristobal Minic - Venezuela
1, 2) Female 3) Pair 4) Male
Euphonia,_Velvet-fronted Euphonia concinna Found: Columbia
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Joseph Smit 2)
Ron Knight
Euphonia,_Violaceous Euphonia violacea Found: South America
Image by:
1, 2, 3, 4) Dario
Sanches - Brazil 5)
Dick Daniels -
Butterfly World, Florida 6)
Gustavo_Duran - Argentina
1, 2) Female 4, 5, 6) Male
Euphonia,_White-vented Euphonia minuta Found: Mexico, Central America, South America
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Kent Nickell - Ecuador 2)
Francisco Dubon - Hondoras
Euphonia,_Yellow-crowned Euphonia luteicapilla Found: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama
Image by:
1, 2, 3) Jerry Oldenettel - Costa Rica 4)
Steve_Garvie - Costa Rica
1) Female 2) Juvenile male 3, 4) Male
Euphonia,_Yellow-throated Euphonia hirundinacea Found: Central America
and northern South America
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1, 3) Jerry Oldenettel - Costa Rica 4)
Steve_Garvie - Costa Rica
2, 5) Dominic_Sherony - Belize
1) Female 2) Male
Genus Haemorhous
The American Rosefinches are closely related to the Old World Rosefinches of genus
Carpodacus.
Finch,_Cassin's Haemorhous cassinii Found: North America
Image by:
1, 3) Alan D Wilson - Oregon
2, 4) Steve Ryan 5)
Dave
Menke, USFWS
1, 2) Female 3. 4, 5) Male
Finch,_House Haemorhous mexicanus Found: North America and
Central America, Hawaii
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Eugene Beckes 2, 3, 9, 10) Dick Daniels - North Carolina
4, 8) Alan D Wilson - British Columbia
5, 7) Dick - Arizona 6)
Len Blumin - California male 10)
Rick Leche
1 - 5) Female 6 - 11) Male
Finch,_Purple Haemorhous purpureus Found: North America
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1, 5) Alan Wilson - southern Vancouver Island
2, 6) Cephas - Quebec, Canada 3)
Dick Daniels - North Carolina 4)
Dick - Virginia 7)
Laura Gooch - Ohio 8)
Putneypics - Vermont
1) Female, western 2, 3, 4) Female, eastern 5) Male, western 6, 7, 8) Male, eastern
Genus Hesperiphona`
Grosbeak, Evening Hesperiphona vespertinus Found: North
America and Central America
Image by: 1)
Mdf - Algonquin Provincial Park, Canada 2)
Carla Kishinami - Arizona 3)
Rick Leche - British Columbia 4)
Oregon Fish & Wildlife 5)
Putneypics - VermonT 6)
Alan D Wilson - British Columbia
1, 2, 3) Female 4, 5, 6) Male
Grosbeak, Hooded Hesperiphona abeillei
Found: Mexico
Image by:
1)
Amy McAndrews 2)
Jorge Montejo - Chiapas
1) Female 2) Male
Genus Leucosticte
The Mountain-Finches of Asia and the Rosy-Finches of North America. The Rosy-Finches are so named because they have pink coloring.
Finch,_Asian Rosy- Leucosticte arctoa Found: Asia
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1)
Nishimura 2)
Aurelien Audevard Francesco_Veronesi
Finch,_Black-headed_Mountain- also
Brandt's Mountain-Finch Leucosticte brandti Found: Asia
Image by: 1)
Seergey Yeliseev 2)
Sergey_Pisarevskiy- Russia
3. 4) Imran_Shah - Pakistan
Finch,_Black Rosy- The
Leucosticte atrata Found: North America (western United States)
Image by: 1)
Jerry Oldenettel - New Mexico
2, 3, 4) Ken Schneider - New Mexico
Finch,_Brown-capped Rosy- Leucosticte
australis Found: North America
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Bruce Cyg - Colorado 2)
Dominic Sherony 3, 4) Jerry Oldenettel - New Mexico 5)
Tom_Benson - Colorado
1) 1st winter
Finch,_Gray-crowned Rosy- Leucosticte tephrocotis Found:
Western North America
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Caleb Siemmons - Homer, Alaska 2)
Alan D Wilson - St. Paul Island, Alaska
3, 5) Blake Matheson - Washington 4)
Dominic Sherony 6) Blake_Matheson 7)
Tom_Benson - Colorado
Finch,_Plain_Mountain- Leucosticte nemoricola Found: Asia
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1)
Dibnedu Ash 2)
Sergey Yeliseev 3, 4) Imran_Shah - Pakistan
Genus Rhynchostruthus
Grosbeak, Arabian Golden-winged also
Arabian Grosbeak Rhynchostruthus percivali Found; Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen
Image by:
1, 2) Hanne and Jens Eriksen
Grosbeak, Socotra Golden-winged also Socotra Grosbeak Rhynchostruthus socotranus Found: Socotr (island off Yemen)
Image by: 1)
Joseph Smit
Grosbeak, Somali also
Somali Golden-winged Grosbeak Rhynchostruthus louisae Found: Somalia
Image by: 1)
John Gerrard Keulmans
1) Adult - top; juvenile - bottom
Genus Spinus
The Goldfinches and Siskins were formerly placed in
Carduelis. They are mainly found in the New World.
Goldfinch,_American Spinus tristis Found: North America
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1. 5, 6) Dick Daniels - North Carolina 2) Carol Foil 3)
Darren Swim - Ontario 4)
Eugene Beckes 7)
Glen Peterson 8) Dick - Maine
1, 2) Female nonbreeding
3) Female breeding 4, 5, 6) Male nonbreeding 7, 8) Male breeding
Goldfinch,_Lawrence's Spinus lawrencei Found: southwestern North America, Mexico
Image by:
1, 6) Linda Tanner 2)
Teddy Llovet 4)
Aaron_Maizlish - CA
4)
Jerry Oldenettel - New Mexico 5)
Bill Bouton - California 7)
Jamie Chevez - California
1, 2, 3) Female 4-7) Male
GoldFinch,_Lesser Spinus psaltria Found: southwest USA to South America
Image by: 1)
Alan D Wilson - California
2, 5) John Krzesinski 3)
Mike's Birds - California
4, 10 Dick Daniels - the
North Carolina Zoo 6)
Alan D Wilson - California
7. 8) Dick - Arizona 9)
Ted Grussing
1 - 4) Female 5 - 8) Male
Serin, Tibetan also
Tibetan Siskin Spinus thibetanus also
Serinus thibetanus Found: Asia
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1)
Dibyendu Ash 2)
Tang Jun
Siskin,_Andean Spinus spinescens Found: Colombia, Ecuador,, Venezuela
Image by: 1)
Pablo Gomez-Prieto - Venezuela 2)
Charles Hesse
Siskin,_Antillean Spinus dominicensis Found: Dominican Republic, Haiti
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1)
Dax Roman 2)
Rafae lArvelo 3)
Gomez Prieto
Siskin,_Black Spinus atratus Found: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru
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Gomez-Prieto 2)
Luis Fernández Campos
Siskin,_Black-capped Spinus atriceps Found: Guatemala, Mexico
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1)
John Gerrard Keulemans 2)
Arnaiz-Villena_and_Ruiz-del-Valle
Siskin,_Black-chinned Spinus barbatus Found: Argentina, Chile Falkland Islands
Image by: 1)
artvintage 2)
OsamaK 3)
Juan Tassara 4)
Pablo Flores
Siskin,_Black-headed Spinus notatus Found: Mexico, Central America
Image by:
1)
Pablo Leautaud 2)
Amy McAndrews
Siskin,_Eurasian also
Siskin Spinus spinus Found:
Europe, Asia
Image by:
1, 3) Slawomir Staszczuk 2)
Cristiano Crolle - Palude Brabbia, Italy 4)
SimonEugster 5)
Imran_Shah - Pakistan
1, 2) Female 3, 4, 5) Male
Siskin,_Hooded Spinus magellanica Found: South America
Image by: 1)
Haplochromis 2, 4, 5) Cláudio
Timm - Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
3) Dario Sanches - Brazil 6)
Dick Daniels - Ecuador
1, 2) Female 3 - 6) Male
Siskin,_Pine Spinus pinus Found: North America
Image by:
1, 2) Alan D Wilson - Bella Vista Road, Vernon, British Columbia
3, 4, 5) Dick Daniels - North Carolina
1) Female 2 - 5) Male
Siskin,_Red Spinus cucullatus Found: Columbia, Venezuela, Guyana
Image by: 1)
Girl Scientist 2)
Robins et al - Guyana 3)
Mark Robbins 4)
Siskini
1) Pair, male on top
Siskin,_Saffron Spinus siemiradzkii Found: Ecuador, Peru
Image by:
1)
John Gerrard Keulemans
Siskin,_Thick-billed Spinus crassirostris Found:
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru
Image by: 1)
Nick Athanas - Peru
Siskin,_Yellow-bellied Spinus xanthogastrus Found: Costa Rica to Columbia, Ecuador, Venezuela
Image by: 1)
Raul Vega 2)
Gomez Prieto 3)
Julian Londono - Columbia
1) Female 2) Male
Siskin,_Yellow-faced Spinus yarrellii Found: Brazil, Venezuela
Image by: 1)
CC Yarrellii 2)
Pablo Gomez-Prieto
Siskin,_Yellow-rumped Spinus uropygialis Found: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru
Image by: 1)
Pable Contreras - Chile