Serinus Canaria is widely known as island canary and just like a wild canary.
A bird with a greenish-blue to yellow color, emphasized by rich musical singing.
Atlantic Canary (Serinus Canaria), widely known as island canary and just like a wild canary.
It has a length of 10 to 12 cm (from 3.9 to 4.0 inches) and weighs an average of about 15 g (0.53 ounces).
The head and lower part of the male body are predominantly yellow-green, while the forehead and face are more yellow.
Its lower covering tails and lower abdomen are predominantly white, with some black stripes on the sides.
Its upper body is dark green with brown stripes, and the wing is dull yellow.
The female is identical to the male, except that she has a slightly dull head and chest.
Its lower part is also less gold. Most young birds are brown with black stripes.
These birds are found only in the Canary Islands, Azores and Madeira.
This bird loves pine trees and ate, although it can also be found in half -open places with tiny trees, such as fruit gardens and hedges.
He also visits city gardens and parks.
These birds feed in large groups, collecting seeds of weeds, herbs and figs on Earth among low plants.
It was noticed that they eat various plants, as well as some tiny insects.