I don’t have real-time browsing access right now, so I can’t pull the latest live updates. Here’s a quick summary of the most recent broadly-available information on Eurasian chaffinch status and recent themes in news coverage:
- General status: The Eurasian chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) has a very large range across Europe and Asia and is typically listed as Least Concern by major conservation bodies, reflecting its widespread distribution and stable population trends in many areas .
- Recent reporting themes: Coverage about chaffinches in the last couple of years has tended to focus on their ecology, migration patterns, and responses to habitat changes and agricultural practices that affect seed availability and insect prey, with occasional regional notes on population fluctuations or sightings in birding journals and local news .
If you’d like, I can fetch up-to-date articles and summarize the latest headlines and any notable changes in population estimates or conservation concerns. I can also provide a quick, birding-friendly update tailored to Los Angeles or the wider U.S. context if that’s useful.
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One of Britain & Ireland's commonest birds, the Chaffinch was recorded across 94% of the UK during the Bird Atlas 2007-11. It is mainly found in gardens and woodlands. Chaffinches are present all year in Britain & Ireland. The male's pink, chestnut and blue-grey plumage with bright white wing bars make this species an attractive finch. The female is less colourful.
www.bto.orgIdentification record : Eurasian Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) is a bird which belongs to the family of Fringillidés and the order of Passeriformes.
www.oiseaux.netThe Eurasian chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs), commonly known simply as the chaffinch, is a small...
www.atlaszvirat.czFringilla coelebs* The chaffinch breeds in much of Europe, across the Palearctic to Siberia. The female builds a nest with a deep cup in the fork of a tree. The clutch is typically four or five eggs, which hatch in about 13 days. The chicks fledge in around 14 days, but are fed by both adults for several weeks after leaving the nest. … The spread of the disease is believed to have been mediated by Eurasian chaffinches, as large numbers of the birds breed in northern Europe and winter in Great...
wikipedia.nucleos.comThe Eurasian chaffinch, common chaffinch, or simply the chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) is a common and widespread small passerine bird in the finch family. The male is brightly coloured with a blue-grey cap and rust-red underparts. The female is more subdued in colouring, but both sexes have two contrasting white wing bars and white sides to the tail. The male bird has a strong voice and sings from exposed perches to attract a mate. (Source: Wikipedia, '', https://wikipedia.org/wiki/, CC BY-SA...
www.inaturalist.orgLagan Valley Regional Park, Belfast: To a bird, subtle variations in song can say a lot, and these two seem to be sizing each other up
www.theguardian.comAantallen, trends en verspreiding van de Eurasian Chaffinch.
stats.sovon.nlEurasian chaffinch facts for kids
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