- Trumpeter Finch
Taxobox
name = Trumpeter Finch
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Fringillidae
genus = "Rhodopechys "
species = "R. githaginea"
binomial = "Rhodopechys githaginea"
binomial_authority = (Lichtenstein, 1823)The Trumpeter Finch, "Rhodopechys githaginea", is a small
passerine bird in thefinch family Fringillidae.This bird breeds in the
Canary Islands , across northAfrica , and in theMiddle East and into centralAsia . There is a smallEurope an population in southernSpain . Many birds are largely resident, but there is post-breeding dispersal, and some Asian breeders migrate intoPakistan for the winter.In the summer of
2005 there was a notable eruption of this species into northwestern Europe, with several birds reaching as far asEngland .Stony desert or semi-desert is favoured for breeding. Four eggs are laid in a nest in a rock crevice.
This gregarious terrestrial finch's food is mainly seeds, and, particularly in the breeding season, insects.
The Trumpeter Finch is a small, long-winged bird. It has a large head and short, very thick bill. The summer male has a red bill, grey head and neck, and pale brown upper parts. The breast, rump and tail are pink, the last having dark terminal feathers. Winter males, females and young birds are a very washed-out version of the breeding male. The song of this bird is a buzzing nasal trill, like a tin trumpet.
"Rhodopechys" means "rosy forearm" in
Ancient Greek and as a term goes all the way back toHomer , who used it often as anepithet to describe women and goddesses.External links
* [http://ibc.hbw.com/ibc/phtml/familia.phtml?idFamilia=195 Trumpeter Finch videos] on the Internet Bird Collection
* [http://www.oiseaux.net/birds/photos/trompeter.finch.html Oiseaux] Photos
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