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Yellow canary
Serinus flaviventris
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(Fringillidae)
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A yellow canary, the ♂ has an olive coloured back and face markings, everything else being bright yellow. The ♀ is paler in colour, more grey-brown and with a darker back, the leading edge of the wings has a yellow band. Can be found in bushes, grassy patches as well a semi-desert. ⇔ l. 12-13 cm syn. CRITHAGRA FLAVIVENTRIS
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