Fringillidae - Finches, Euphonias, and Allies - Birds of the World
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UPPERCASE: current genus Uppercase first letter: generic synonym ● and ● See: generic homonyms lowercase: species and subspecies ●: early names, variants, misspellings ‡: extinct †: type species Gr.: ancient Greek L.: Latin <: derived from syn: synonym of /: separates historical and modern geographic names ex: based on TL: type locality OD: original diagnosis (genus) or original description (species)
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Fringillidae Finches, Euphonias, and Allies
David W. Winkler, Shawn M. Billerman, and Irby J. Lovette
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
- Year-round
- Breeding
- Non-breeding
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Conservation Status
Least Concern |
67.4% |
---|---|
Near Threatened |
3% |
Vulnerable |
3% |
Endangered |
5.1% |
Critically Endangered |
3.4% |
Extinct in the Wild |
0% |
Extinct |
9.3% |
Not Evaluated |
0% |
Data Deficient |
0.42% |
Unknown |
8.5% |
Data provided by IUCN (2024) Red List. More information
Recommended Citation
Winkler, D. W., S. M. Billerman, and I. J. Lovette (2020). Finches, Euphonias, and Allies (Fringillidae), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (S. M. Billerman, B. K. Keeney, P. G. Rodewald, and T. S. Schulenberg, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.fringi1.01
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