Green-faced Parrotfinch is approximately 12–13 cm long. This species has entire plumage green except for bright red uppertail-coverts and tail and darker fringes to the primaries. It has long, pointed tail, while female is slightly shorter which also shows buff on lower belly and vent. Both sexes have large, dark bill. Green-faced Parrotfinch has a short, high-pitched tsit tsit, chattering and grating notes.
The Green-faced Parrotfinch is classified as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
The Green-faced Parrotfinch Erythrura viridifacies is a species of estrildid finch found in northern Philippines, around Luzon, Negros and Panay. Contents - * 1 Identification * 2 Habitats * 3 Threats * 4 Conservation measures * 5 References Identification - Green-faced Parrotfinch is approximately 12–13 cm long. More
Images Green-faced parrotfinch in hand This tiny and rare bird is found only in the Philippines. Its plumage is mostly green except for its distinctive long, pointed, red tail and the darker edges to the wing feathers. It has a black bill, dark brown eyes and pinkish legs. Females ... More
Green-faced parrotfinch in hand Green-faced parrotfinch in handPrint factsheet Facts - Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Aves Order Passeriformes Family Estrildidae Genus Erythrura (1) Size Length: 12 - 13 cm (2) More
Green-faced Parrotfinch, Philippines, San Jose, San Mariano, Luzon 04-22-2004 © Wouter Thijs A Rare bird, but unusually high numbers this year in Northern Luzon due to flowering bamboo Send this as a postcard Green-faced Parrotfinch - Showing Records 1 through 2 of 2 Total Records More
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