The Royal Natural History volume 3

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The Royal Natural History volume 3
Richard Lydekker
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The small insular form of redpoll, which for many years was supposed to breed only in Great Britain, differs from the former bird in being smaller and of a more reddish colour. The sexes are generally alike, but the female does not assume the rosy tint upon the breast 388 PERCHING BIRDS.
The snow-finches form a small group possessing the characteristic form of the true finches, but with the long wings falling short of the tail by less than the length of the metatarsus. Chocolate or reddish brow
...n appears to predominate in the plumage of this group, often associated with rose- colour, but the type of the genus is conspicuously pied with white. Snow- finches are chiefly found in the mountains of Central Asia, but some species range over the northern parts of Siberia, Japan, and Northern China. The best known is the common snow-finch, of the mountains of Southern Europe, and ranging eastwards to Palestine, but replaced in Persia, Turkestan, and Afghanistan by the eastern snow-finch.
Common The common snow-finch (Montifringilla nivalis) breeds in the Snow-Finch, highest regions of the mountain ranges of Central Europe, adapting its habits to the desolate regions in which it passes the summer ; and we owe to Mr.


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