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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
I've only seen this species once but the grey hind-neck and yellow rump of the male stood out. They are small finches, not unlike a European greenfinch, with whitish wing bars.
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If seen well, this is not a difficult species to identify. The grey hind-neck and yellow rump (best seen in flight) of the male stand out. They are small finches, not unlike a European greenfinch, in that the males are generally green.
  
 
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==Distribution==

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Serinus citrinella
Photo by Momo

Chandolin, VS, Switzerland

Identification

If seen well, this is not a difficult species to identify. The grey hind-neck and yellow rump (best seen in flight) of the male stand out. They are small finches, not unlike a European greenfinch, in that the males are generally green.

Distribution

Taxonomy

Habitat

Behaviour

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