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Common linnet - Wikipedia
The common linnet (Linaria cannabina) is a small passerine bird of the finch family, Fringillidae. It derives its common name and the scientific name, Linaria, from its fondness for hemp seeds and flax seeds—flax being the English name of the plant from which linen is made.
Common Linnet - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Common linnet (Linaria cannabina) is a small passerine bird of the finch family, Fringillidae. It derives its common name and the scientific name, Linaria, from its fondness for hemp seeds and flax seeds - flax being the English name of the plant from which linen is made.
Linnet Bird Facts (Linaria cannabina) | Birdfact
The Linnet is a small finch with a slender build and forked tail. Males in breeding plumage display a striking crimson forehead and breast, contrasting with their grey-brown upperparts and whitish underparts. The wings feature a distinctive white edge.
Linnet Bird Facts | Carduelis Cannabina - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
A small and slim finch that's widespread and was once very popular as a caged bird because of its tuneful song. Males are marked with crimson foreheads and chests, females are much browner. It has a bouncing flight, usually twittering as it flies and may be seen in large flocks during the winter.
Linnet Bird Facts - Linaria cannabina - A-Z Animals
2024年5月27日 · Linnets are small songbirds that are members of the finch family. They occur in West Asia, Europe, and North-West Africa. These little birds inhabit scrublands, farmlands, hedgerows, fields, parks, and orchards. In the 19 th century, linnets were a popular cage bird, and
Linnet - The Wildlife Trusts
A common, small finch of heathland, scrub and farmland, the linnet feeds on seeds and is present in the UK all year-round. In winter, they may form large flocks with other seedeaters, roaming the countryside and feeding on stubbles, saltmarshes and wasteland.
Linnet Identification Guide - Bird Spot
Seen a bird and not sure what it is? Try our interactive bird identifier. How do linnets breed? Linnets breed between mid-April and early August. The female linnet collects nest material while the male guards her. She builds the nest alone near the ground in dense hedges, scrubs, or thorny trees, or occasionally in wood piles.
Common Linnet - Linaria cannabina - Oiseaux.net
2023年12月7日 · The Common Linnet is a bird of the Western Palearctic. It breeds at temperate latitudes of the Atlantic coast (from Ireland to Morocco) and in the center of Russia. In the north, it is only present in the south of Fenno-Scandia.
Linnet | European, Passerine & Seed-Eater | Britannica
linnet, (Carduelis, sometimes Acanthis, cannabina), seed-eating European finch of the family Fringillidae (order Passeriformes). It is 13 cm (5 inches) long and brown streaked, with a white-edged forked tail; the crown and breast of the male are red.
Linnet Facts: Identification, Diet, Migration Info etc ... - Binocular …
Linnets are charming, small finches, known for their sprightly flight. Males are particularly striking with crimson foreheads and breasts, while females are more subdued in brown tones. In winter, Linnets often gather in large flocks, their twittering chorus a delightful feature of the season.