Παρασκευή 16 Ιανουαρίου 2015

Bird: Rhodopechys sanguineus (Eurasian crimson-winged finch - ροδόφτερη σπίζα)

Rhodopechys sanguineus (Eurasian crimson-winged finch - ροδόφτερη σπίζα)

January 2015 second Cyprus record


The Eurasian crimson-winged finch (Rhodopechys sanguineus) found for second time in Mandria Village of Paphos(January 2015). The Eurasian crimson-winged finch (Rhodopechys sanguineus), is a pale-colored thickset finch with a heavy, dull yellowish bill. It is found from Turkey to NE Pakistan. The African crimson-winged finch was formerly considered conspecific and together known as the crimson-winged finch. It has an average length of 13 cm. and a wingspan of ca. 32 cm. It is light brown overall, with a whitish mid-belly, a black cap and a pinkish pattern on the wings and tail. The female is slightly duller than the male.
This species lives on rocky mountainsides, often at high elevation. It can be found in barren landscapes with little vegetation, and sometimes nests in rock crevices. It feeds on seeds, and during the winter descends in flocks to agricultural fields to find food. The female lays and incubates 4 or 5 blue, lightly speckled eggs.Wikipedia
January 2015 second Cyprus record

January 2015 second Cyprus record

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