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Hooded Siskin (Carduelis magellanicus) The Hooded Siskin is distributed in the Andes from southern Colombia to northern Chile, in central and south Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, ...
The Red Factor is a strain achieved from interbreeding the canary with the Red-Hooded Siskin, Carduelis cucullata. Today, in the wild, the Red-Hooded Siskin is very rare and is endangered. 2. Song Canary: bred for song, as in the Roller canaries. 3.
BLACK-HEADED GOLDFINCH. [Hooded Siskin.] CARDUELIS MAGELLANICUS, Vieill. [Carduelis magellanica.] ...
Birds seen included: Black Flowerpiercer, Band-tailed Pigeon, Great Thrush, Hooded Siskin, Plumbeus Sierra Finch, Scarlet-bellied Mountain Tanager, Superciliary Hemisphingus, Red-crested Cotinga, Brown-bellied Swallow, Black Vulture, Variable Hawk, ...
See also: Siskin, Finch, Eared Dove, Pipit, Black vulture
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