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- Cape_canary abstract "The Cape canary (Serinus canicollis) is a small passerine bird in the finch family. It is a resident breeder in southern Africa and has been introduced to Mauritius and Réunion.Its habitat is fynbos, grassland and gardens, preferably in highland areas. It builds a compact cup nest in a scrub.The Cape canary is 11–13 cm in length. The adult male has a green back with black edging to the wing feathers wings and tail. The underparts, rump and tail sides are yellow, and the lower belly is white. The rear head and neck are grey, and the face is cinnamon. The female is similar, but with a less grey on the head. The juvenile has greenish-yellow underparts with heavy brown streaking. This species is easily distinguished from the yellow-fronted canary by its lack of black face markings.The Cape canary is a common and gregarious seedeater. Its call is tsit-it-it, and the song is warbled goldfinch-like trills and whistles given in display flight or from a high perch.".
- Cape_canary binomialAuthority William_John_Swainson.
- Cape_canary class Bird.
- Cape_canary conservationStatus "LC".
- Cape_canary conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cape_canary family Finch.
- Cape_canary genus Serinus.
- Cape_canary kingdom Animal.
- Cape_canary order Passerine.
- Cape_canary phylum Chordate.
- Cape_canary thumbnail Cape_Canary_(Serinus_canicollis)_1.jpg?width=300.
- Cape_canary wikiPageExternalLink 2.full.pdf.
- Cape_canary wikiPageExternalLink 872.pdf.
- Cape_canary wikiPageID "9016665".
- Cape_canary wikiPageLength "3238".
- Cape_canary wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Cape_canary wikiPageRevisionID "617540367".
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Black-headed_canary.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_South_Africa.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serinus.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink European_goldfinch.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Family.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Finch.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Fynbos.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Habitat.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Mauritius.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Passerine.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Red-fronted_serin.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Réunion.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Serinus.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Subspecies.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Syrian_serin.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink William_John_Swainson.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Yellow-crowned_canary.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink Yellow-fronted_canary.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLink File:Cape_Canary_RWD.jpg.
- Cape_canary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cape canary".
- Cape_canary binomial "Serinus canicollis".
- Cape_canary classis Bird.
- Cape_canary familia Finch.
- Cape_canary genus "Serinus".
- Cape_canary name "Cape canary".
- Cape_canary ordo Passerine.
- Cape_canary phylum Chordate.
- Cape_canary regnum "Animalia".
- Cape_canary species "S. canicollis".
- Cape_canary status "LC".
- Cape_canary statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cape_canary subdivision "5".
- Cape_canary subdivisionRanks Subspecies.
- Cape_canary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cape_canary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Cape_canary subject Category:Birds_of_South_Africa.
- Cape_canary subject Category:Serinus.
- Cape_canary hypernym Bird.
- Cape_canary type Animal.
- Cape_canary type Bird.
- Cape_canary type Eukaryote.
- Cape_canary type Species.
- Cape_canary type Redirect.
- Cape_canary type Thing.
- Cape_canary type Q19088.
- Cape_canary type Q729.
- Cape_canary comment "The Cape canary (Serinus canicollis) is a small passerine bird in the finch family. It is a resident breeder in southern Africa and has been introduced to Mauritius and Réunion.Its habitat is fynbos, grassland and gardens, preferably in highland areas. It builds a compact cup nest in a scrub.The Cape canary is 11–13 cm in length. The adult male has a green back with black edging to the wing feathers wings and tail. The underparts, rump and tail sides are yellow, and the lower belly is white.".
- Cape_canary label "Cape canary".
- Cape_canary sameAs Q1061889.
- Cape_canary sameAs Kaapse_kanarie.
- Cape_canary sameAs Serinus_canicollis.
- Cape_canary sameAs Капско_канарче.
- Cape_canary sameAs Serinus_canicollis.
- Cape_canary sameAs Gelbscheitelgirlitz.
- Cape_canary sameAs Grizkola_kanario.
- Cape_canary sameAs Serinus_canicollis.
- Cape_canary sameAs Serinus_canicollis.
- Cape_canary sameAs Harmaaniskahemppo.
- Cape_canary sameAs Serin_du_Cap.
- Cape_canary sameAs Szürkenyakú_csicsörke.
- Cape_canary sameAs Grijsnekkanarie.
- Cape_canary sameAs m.027tjzr.
- Cape_canary sameAs Grånackad_siska.
- Cape_canary sameAs Serinus_canicollis.
- Cape_canary sameAs Serinus_canicollis.
- Cape_canary sameAs Q1061889.
- Cape_canary wasDerivedFrom Cape_canary?oldid=617540367.
- Cape_canary depiction Cape_Canary_(Serinus_canicollis)_1.jpg.
- Cape_canary isPrimaryTopicOf Cape_canary.
- Cape_canary name "Cape canary".