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Bird Siskin
UK
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Latin name: Carduelis spinus
Size: Approximately 12cm
Distribution: Found throughout most of the UK.
Months seen: All year round. The UK siskin population is swelled each
winter with migrant birds from Europe.
Habitat: Siskins are normally found close to coniferous woodland, but in
winter will also feed on alders and birch
Food: Seeds.
Special features: The male siskin has mostly yellow and green plumage,
similar to a greenfinch but much smaller. He has a black cap and chin, and a
yellow rump. The female looks more grey in comparison and has striped underparts.
Siskins will come to gardens seed feeders, and are especially partial to niger
seeds.
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