Brambling 花雀 燕雀











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The brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It has also been called the cock o' the north and the mountain finch. The brambling is similar in size and shape to a common chaffinch. Breeding-plumaged male bramblings are very distinctive, with a black head, dark upperparts, orange breast and white belly. Females and younger birds are less distinct, and more similar in appearance to some chaffinches. In all plumages, however, bramblings differs from chaffinches in a number of features: • brambling has a white rump whereas that of chaffinch is grey-green; • the breast is orange, contrasting with a white belly on brambling, whereas on chaffinch the underparts of more uniformly coloured (pink or buff); • brambling's scapular feathers are orange, whereas chaffinch's are grey or grey-brown; • the flanks are dark-spotted on brambling, plain on chaffinch; • bramblings lack the white outer tail feathers of chaffinch. • An additional difference for all plumages except breeding-plumaged males is the bill colour - yellow in brambling, dull pinkish in chaffinch (breeding-plumaged male bramblings have black bills, chaffinches in the corresponding plumage have grey bills.This bird is widespread, in the breeding season, throughout the forests of northern Europe and Asia. It is migratory, wintering in southern Europe, north Africa, north India, northern Pakistan, China, and Japan.[1] It regularly strays into Alaska during migration and may continue as far south as the western United States.[citation needed] The global population of bramblings consists in about 100 - 200 millions birds, with a decreasing trend.[1] • Open coniferous or birch woodland is favoured for breeding. This species is almost entirely migratory. In Europe, it forms large flocks in the winter, sometimes with thousands or even millions of birds in a single flock. Such large gatherings occur especially if beech mast is abundant. Bramblings do not require beech mast in the winter, but winter flocks of bramblings will move until they find it. This may be an adaptation to avoid competition with the Chaffinch.[7] Bramblings mostly eat seeds,[6] but unlike most finches, their young are fed largely on insects. • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brambling • 花雀, 燕雀俗名虎皮雀、花鸡、花雀。身体长约16厘米;黄色嘴,尖端微黑;黑色尾羽,最外侧的一对部分带有白色;黑色翼羽;体羽下部为白色,其余为褐黄色。分布于北欧、亚洲、从挪威到勘察加、南欧、中国等地,多栖息于平原、丘陵到山区以及栖于各种林中如:柳林、榆林、亚热带常绿阔叶林、针阔混交林和针叶林等。该物种的模式产地在瑞典。 • https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%87%...

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