Yellow-bellied Siskin

The Yellow-bellied Siskin breeds in mountain oak forests at altitudes between 800–3000 m. The nest is a shallow cup of rootlets, bark, and lichen 2.4–3.7 m high in the dense foliage of a small tree in a clearing. The two or three green-tinged white eggs are laid in April or May and incubated by the female. Although not migratory, this species wanders within its range when not breeding.

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The Yellow-bellied Siskin is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

Yellow-bellied Siskin (Carduelis xanthogastra) (Du Bus, 1855) summary taxon grid map Wikipedia NatureServe Google: Web|Scholar ITIS Birdlife Google|Flickr Xeno-Canto - photo: dermoidhome Photo powered by flickr.com. More

* Yellow-bellied Siskin, small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae * Yellow-bellied Waxbill, also known as the Swee Waxbill In other fields: * Yellow-bellied Marmot, ground squirrel in the marmot genus * Yellow-bellied toad, toad belonging to the order of Anura * a colloquial term for cowardice See also - * Yellowbelly More

The Yellow-bellied Siskin, Carduelis xanthogastra, is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It breeds from Costa Rica south to southern Ecuador, central Bolivia and the highlands of northwestern Venezuela. The Yellow-bellied Siskin breeds in mountain oak forests at altitudes between 800–3000 m. The nest is a shallow cup of rootlets, bark, and lichen 2.4–3.7 m high in the dense foliage of a small tree in a clearing. More

day: YELLOW-BELLIED SISKIN YELLOW-FACED GRASSQUIT RUDDY PIGEON http://www-odp.tamu.edu/~dillard/mexbird1.html Mexico birding trips: Pipit, American, Anthus rubescens, Siskin, Black-headed, Carduelis notata, ... Seedeater, http://www.valdosta.edu/~bergstrm/cr2000.html Costa Rica Birding Trip List - BJ Bergstrom: Siskin SV,P Lesser Goldfinch P Chestnut-capped Brush-finch SV Large-footed Finch http://www.nmt.edu/~shipman/z/nom/bblcodes 0010,WEGR,WESTERN GREBE 0011,CLGR,CLARK'S GREBE 0020,RNGR,RED ...: LAWRENCE'S GOLDFINCH 5321,RESI,RED SISKIN 5330,PISI,PINE SISKIN 5331,COCA ... FACED GRASSQUIT http://www.nmt.edu/~shipman/z/nom/master. More

* Yellow-bellied Siskin, Carduelis xanthogastra * Yellow-faced Siskin, Carduelis yarrellii * Yellow-rumped Siskin, Carduelis uropygialis Serinus * Abyssinian Siskin, Serinus nigriceps * Cape Siskin, Serinus totta * Drakensberg Siskin, Serinus symonsi Other - * Armstrong Whitworth Siskin, British aircraft * Siskin Children's Institute, non-profit educational organization More

The Yellow-bellied Siskin is a small bird, 10.5 cm in length and weighing 12g. The male is entirely black except for a bright yellow belly, tail sides and wing patches. The female is dark olive green above, and has pale yellow underparts which become brighter on the belly. She has a blackish tail and wings and also has bright yellow primary wing patches and tail sides . More

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Results for: yellow-bellied siskinTranslations 1 - 30 of 596 English English Finnish Finnish yellow-bellied siskin keltavatsatikli, Carduelis xanthogastra yellow-faced siskin brasilianvihervarpunen, Carduelis yarrellii yellow-rumped siskin andientikli, Carduelis uropygialis yellow-bellied raukkamainen yellow-bellied tit keltavatsatiainen, Parus venustulus yellow-bellied sapsucker mahlatikka, Sphyrapicus varius yellow-bellied robin uudenkaledoniansieppo, Eopsaltria More

Yellow-bellied Siskin Carduelis xanthogastra = Panama - Dec, 2004 More

Specie Breeds: Hooded Siskin, Yellow-bellied Siskin (Carduelis x. xanthogaster), Red Siskins, Yarrell Siskin Tel: 0 21 04 / 7 17 69 Fax: n/a Email: auti@congster.de Address: 40822 Mettmann Germany 66 Jan van Mol Specie Breeds: Siberian Goldfinches (Carduelis c.major) in most color mutations. http://www.distelvinken.nl Tel: 06-53195013 Fax: n/a Email: jan@distelvinken. More

The Yellow-bellied Siskin is more of a woodland bird than the superficially similar Lesser Goldfinch, Carduelis psaltria, and the latter species is paler, has a white wing patch, and more musical song. The Yellow-bellied Siskin has been relentless persecuted for the cage-bird trade in some areas such as central Costa Rica. More

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Yellow-bellied Siskin (Carduelis xanthogastra) by Sjoerd Mayer. More

species overview :: Yellow-bellied Siskin (Carduelis xanthogastra) = Nr. of recordings (fore- + background): 12+3 Subspecies: stejnegeri, xanthogastra Sound types: call, call and song, Calls, Calls (song-like). More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Fringillidae
Genus : Carduelis
Species : xanthogastra
Authority : (Du Bus de Gisignies, 1855)