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hawfinch
hawfinch (ˈhɔːfɪnʃ) [f. haw n.2 + finch.] The common grosbeak, Coccothraustes vulgaris, a bird about six inches in length, having a large strong beak adapted for breaking the hard seeds and kernels which form its food.1674 Ray Collect. Words, Birds 88. 1759 B. Stillingfl. tr. Biberg's Econ. Nat. in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hawfinch
The hawfinch builds its nest in a bush or tree, and lays 2–7 eggs. In Eastern England, the hawfinch is present in the Breckland of East Anglia. wikipedia.org
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Hawker Hawfinch
The Hawfinch first flew in March 1927. Specifications (Hawfinch (Jupiter VII)) See also References 1920s British fighter aircraft Hawfinch Single-engined tractor aircraft Biplanes Aircraft wikipedia.org
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Skärbäck
There are also birds like stock pigeon and hawfinch. wikipedia.org
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Chinese grosbeak
The Chinese grosbeak, yellow-billed grosbeak, or black-tailed hawfinch (Eophona migratoria) is a species of finch in the family Fringillidae. Feeding of Black-tailed Hawfinch. Hong Kong Bird Report 1992: 192-193. wikipedia.org
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Kate
Kate (keɪt) A pet-form of the female name Katherine; now also used as a baptismal name. Also, a dialect name for several species of finches, as the brambling, hawfinch, and goldfinch.1773 Barrington in Phil. Trans. LXIII. 283 note, The London bird-catchers also sell..the yellow hammer, twite and bra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haemoproteus concavocentralis
Haemoproteus concavocentralis is a parasite first found in the hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes) in Bulgaria. wikipedia.org
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Väsby hage Nature Reserve
Birds found here include spotted nutcracker and hawfinch; plants include Polygala comosa, blue moor grass and adder's tongue. wikipedia.org
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Hooded grosbeak
Some authorities place these two grosbeak species together with the hawfinch in the genus Coccothraustes. wikipedia.org
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Fokserød
In the 1960s, it was one of the first places in Norway where nesting Hawfinch were recorded. wikipedia.org
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Evening grosbeak
However, the Clements Checklist and the AOS checklist place the evening and hooded grosbeaks in the genus Coccothraustes with the hawfinch. northwest USA H. v. montana Ridgway, 1874 – southwest USA to southwest Mexico Description The evening grosbeak is similar in appearance to the Eurasian hawfinch wikipedia.org
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Padley Gorge
three species of Umbilicaria lichen said to be very rare in the Midlands, and describes the site as a breeding site for pied flycatcher, wood warbler and hawfinch wikipedia.org
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Tøyen Park
Tøyen Park attracts birdwatchers, where frequently seen birds include the hawfinch. wikipedia.org
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Rya skog
With its many birds, such as the hawfinch, the tawny owl, and the Eurasian woodcock, it has also attracted the interest of ornithologists. wikipedia.org
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