The Scarlet Finch is a species of finch in the Fringillidae family. It is found in the Himalayas from central Nepal eastwards to Vietnam and is found spottily in the adjacent hills of Northeast India and Southeast Asia as far south as Thailand. It is resident in the Himalayas, but many birds winter to the immediate south. Its natural habitat is temperate forests.
The Scarlet Finch is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Scarlet Finch (Haematospiza sipahi) is a species of finch in the Fringillidae family. It is found in the Himalayas from central Nepal eastwards to Vietnam and is found spottily in the adjacent hills of Northeast India and Southeast Asia as far south as Thailand. It is resident in the Himalayas, but many birds winter to the immediate south. Its natural habitat is temperate forests. References - 1. ^ Clement, Peter; Harris, Alan; Davis, John (1993). More
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The Scarlet Finch (Haematospiza sipahi) is a species of finch in the Fringillidae family. It is found in Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is temperate forests. - ABOUT ME More
Rosefinch, and the Scarlet Finch (the later is traditionally placed in its own genus, but this is almost certainly incorrect). These diverged in the Middle Miocene (about 14-12 mya) from the proto-rosefinches and should constitute the genus Carpodacus proper, which might even be limited to the European species and probably the Scarlet Finch, with the North American forms becoming a distinct genus. More
The scarlet finch is one of the radiations of this finch family. The scarlet finch further got split off into middle Miocene. The middle Miocene is believed to be the genus of the rose finch found in Europe. Though not native to Northern America, but the bird was first introduced in Long Island (NY) in the year 1940. More
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Scarlet Finch (Haematospiza sipahi) is a local resident in Himalayas and north-east India. More