Family Fringillidae

Bucanetes - This bird breeds in the Canary Islands, across north Africa, and in the Middle East and into central Asia.

Callacanthis - The Spectacled Finch is a species of finch in the Fringillidae family.

Carduelis - Acanthis Borkhausen, 1797 Acanthis Bechstein, 1802 Acanthis Dumont, 1816 Cannabis Blyth, 1850 Chloris Cuvier, 1800 Chloris C. Chloris A. Linaria Bechstein, 1802

Carpodacus - Rosefinches are found throughout the northern hemisphere, but the greatest diversity is in Asia.

Chaunoproctus - The Bonin Grosbeak or Bonin Islands Grosbeak is an extinct finch, the only species of the genus Chaunoproctus.

Chloridops - See text

Ciridops - Ciridops is an extinct genus of Hawaiian honeycreeper species that occurred in prehistoric and historic times on the Hawaiian islands of Hawai'i, Molokai, Kauai and Oahu.

Drepanis - A mamo or hoohoo is a bird of the genus Drepanis.

Dysmorodrepanis - Adults are light gray with a tinge of green, the underparts were paler and almost white.

Eophona - The Oriental grosbeaks are a genus of finches containing two species:

Fringilla - The Chaffinch is found primarily in forest habitats, in Europe, North Africa, and western Asia; the Blue Chaffinch is an island endemic; and the Brambling is breeds in the northern taiga and southern tundra of Eurasia.

Haematospiza - Carpodacus sipahi, Erythrina sipahi

Hemignathus - Akialoa Heterorhynchus Magumma

Himatione - The bird is considered to be an active singer.

Leucosticte - The mountain finches are birds in the genus Leucosticte from the true finch family, Fringillidae.

Linurgus - The Oriole Finch is species of bird in the finch family Fringillidae.

Loxia - The crossbills are birds in the finch family Fringillidae.

Loxioides - Loxioides is a genus of finches in the Hawaiian honeycreeper subfamily, Drepanidinae.

Loxops - Loxops is a Hawaiian honeycreeper genus in the finch family, Fringillidae.

Melamprosops - The Poʻouli was not discovered until 1973 by students from the University of Hawaiʻi, who found the bird on the north-eastern slopes of Haleakala on the island of Maui.

Mycerobas - The Mycerobas grosbeaks are a genus of finch in the Fringillidae family.

Neospiza - The São Tomé Grosbeak, Neospiza concolor, is a large, chunky finch with a massive bill.

Oreomystis - Oreomystis is a genus of finch in the Fringillidae family.

Palmeria - The ʻākohekohe is a nectarivore that feeds on the flowers of ʻōhiʻa lehua high up in the canopy.

Paroreomyza - Paroreomyza is a genus of finch in the Fringillidae family.

Pinicola - Pinicola is a possibly monotypic genus of "grosbeaks" of the true finch family, Fringillidae.

Pseudonestor - Pseudonestor is a genus of finch in the Fringillidae family.

Psittirostra - The ʻōʻū is a large, plump forest bird measuring 18 centimetres in length.

Pyrrhoplectes - It is found in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal.

Pyrrhula - Pyrrhula is a small genus of passerine birds, commonly called Bullfinches, belonging to the finch family .

Rhodacanthis - Rhodacanthis flaviceps Rhodacanthis forfex Rhodacanthis litotes Rhodacanthis palmeri

Rhodopechys - Rhodopechys is a genus of finches containing three species:

Rhynchostruthus - The genus Rhynchostruthus is a small group of finches in the family Fringillinae.

Serinus - The genus Serinus is a large genus of birds in the finch family Fringillidae found mostly in the Afrotropical region with some outlying species in Europe and Asia.

Telespiza - Telespiza is a genus of finches in the Hawaiian honeycreeper subfamily, Drepanididae.

Uragus - It is found in China, Japan, Kazakhstan, North Korea, South Korea, and Russia.

Urocynchramus - The Przewalski's Finch is a small bird similar in appearance to the Long-tailed Rosefinch.

Vestiaria - The adult ʻiʻiwi is mostly fiery red, with black wings and tail and a long, curved, salmon-colored bill used primarily for drinking nectar.

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Fringillidae