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Cosa (chi) è Chaffinch - definizione

SPECIES OF SMALL PASSERINE BIRD
Fringilla coelebs; Chaffinches; Wetbird; Wheatsel-bird; Wheatsel bird; Scobby; Shellapple; Shellaple; Sheldapple; Sheldaple; Sheldafle; Shilfa; Wheatbird; Roberd; Copper finch; White finch; Pied finch; Eurasian Chaffinch; Common Chaffinch; Chaffinch; Fringilla coelebs coelebs
  • Nest of a chaffinch
  • Song of male in [[Surrey]], England
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  • Eggs of ''Fringilla coelebs moreletti''

chaffinch         
¦ noun a common finch, the male of which has a bluish head, pink underparts, and dark wings with a white flash. [Fringilla coelebs.]
Origin
OE ceaffinc 'chaff finch'.
Chaffinch         
·noun A bird of Europe (Fringilla coelebs), having a variety of very sweet songs, and highly valued as a cage bird;
- called also copper finch.
chaffinch         
(chaffinches)
A chaffinch is a small European bird. Male chaffinches have reddish-brown fronts and grey heads.
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Wikipedia

Common chaffinch

The 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.

The chaffinch breeds in much of Europe, across the Palearctic to Siberia and in northwestern Africa. 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. Outside the breeding season, chaffinches form flocks in open countryside and forage for seeds on the ground. During the breeding season, they forage on trees for invertebrates, especially caterpillars, and feed these to their young. They are partial migrants; birds breeding in warmer regions are sedentary, while those breeding in the colder northern areas of their range winter further south.

The eggs and nestlings of the chaffinch are taken by a variety of mammalian and avian predators. Its large numbers and huge range mean that chaffinches are classed as of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Chaffinch
1. A chaffinch gives a sonic impression of a fast bowlers run–up and delivery.
2. Moss was inclined to give me the credit for inventing the chaffinch/fast bowler mnemonic, but I assured him that this is not the case.