Finches (Fringillidae)
Common Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) - HBW 15, p. 513
French: Pinson des arbres
German: Buchfink
Spanish: Pinzón Vulgar
Other common names: European Chaffinch; Canary Chaffinch ("canariensis group"); African Chaffinch ("spodiogenys group")
Taxonomy: Fringilla coelebs Linnaeus, 1758, Sweden.
Forms a superspecies with F. teydea. Has hybridized with F. montifringilla. Geographical variation complex. Races currently considered to form three groups, "coelebs group" (European and Asian races), "spodiogenys group" (also including africana, moreletti and maderensis), and "canariensis group" (also including ombriosa and palmae), each of which may merit full species status on grounds of morphological and genetic differences; in genetic studies, large differences between "coelebs group" and "canariensis gro.. View all taxonomy...
Forms a superspecies with F. teydea. Has hybridized with F. montifringilla. Geographical variation complex. Races currently considered to form three groups, "coelebs group" (European and Asian races), "spodiogenys group" (also including africana, moreletti and maderensis), and "canariensis group" (also including ombriosa and palmae), each of which may merit full species status on grounds of morphological and genetic differences; in genetic studies, large differences between "coelebs group" and "canariensis group", but less clearly so between "spodiogenys group" and "coelebs group", with nominate and africana evidently closely related; further study required. Considerable variation also within races, especially nominate, and wide degree of intermediates. Nominate race varies clinally; races sarda, syriaca, solomkoi and alexandrovi possibly represent extreme limit of variation of nominate, but further research required; proposed races hortensis (from Anhalt, in C Germany), balearica (from Mallorca), tyrrhenica (from Corsica), schiebeli (from Crete), caucasica (from S Caucasus region) and wolfgangi (from Tomsk, in W Siberia) all considered to fall within range of variation of nominate. Additional races described are scotica (described from Carmunnock, in SW Scotland) and hibernicus (from Glengariff, in SW Ireland), both synomymized with gengleri, and tintillon (from Tenerife), treated as a synonym of canariensis. Race transcaspia sometimes misspelt "transcaspica". Fourteen subspecies currently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- gengleri O. Kleinschmidt, 1909 - British Is.
- coelebs Linnaeus, 1758 - breeds Europe (except British Is) E to SC Siberia (R Angara and S L Baikal), S to Balearic Is, Corsica, Sicily, S Greece, Crete, N &W Turkey, N Lebanon, Caucasus, N & NW Kazakhstan and NW China (NW Xinjiang); non-breeding also S to N Africa, Ukraine, and SW Asia E to NW & SE Afghanistan, N & W Pakistan (Gilgit and Baluchistan) and N Nepal.
- sarda Rapine, 1925 - Sardinia.
- gengleri O. Kleinschmidt, 1909 - British Is.
- coelebs Linnaeus, 1758 - breeds Europe (except British Is) E to SC Siberia (R Angara and S L Baikal), S to Balearic Is, Corsica, Sicily, S Greece, Crete, N &W Turkey, N Lebanon, Caucasus, N & NW Kazakhstan and NW China (NW Xinjiang); non-breeding also S to N Africa, Ukraine, and SW Asia E to NW & SE Afghanistan, N & W Pakistan (Gilgit and Baluchistan) and N Nepal.
- sarda Rapine, 1925 - Sardinia.
- solomkoi Menzbier & Sushkin, 1913 - Balkans E to Crimea and W Caucasus; winters also Turkey and Iran.
- syriaca Harrison, 1945 - Cyprus, Levant, SE Turkey and N Iraq.
- alexandrovi Zarudny, 1916 - W & N Iran; winters E Turkey, N Iraq and N & C Iran.
- transcaspia Zarudny, 1916 - S Caucasus, NE Iran and S Turkmenistan; winters N Iran and Iraq.
- moreletti Pucheran, 1859 - Azores.
- maderensis Sharpe, 1888 - Madeira.
- africana Levaillant, 1850 - Morocco E to extreme NW Tunisia, and NE Libya (Cyrenaica).
- spodiogenys Bonaparte, 1841 - N & E Tunisia and NW Libya (Tripoli).
- palmae Tristram, 1889 - NW Canary Is (La Palma).
- ombriosa E. J. O. Hartert, 1913 - SW Canary Is (El Hierro).
- canariensis Vieillot, 1817 - C Canary Is (La Gomera, Tenerife, Gran Canaria).
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A female lifting up rocks in a gravelled area, looking for food, finally replaced by a male. Locality Lynx Garden, Bellaterra, Barcelona Province, Catalonia, Spain (ssp coelebs)
Josep del Hoyo 14 January 2012 1 year ago 34 sec 4 -
bathing Locality Paris, Île-de-France, France
Vicky Cheng 16 September 2011 1 year ago 1 min 21 sec 4 -
The male is taking a bath. Locality Sarmatskaya River, Neklinovsky District, Rostov Oblast, Western Russia, Russia (ssp coelebs)
Anatoliy Kuzmin 22 June 2011 1 year ago 1 min 35 sec 4 -
A male singing in a tree Locality Gavarnie, Hautes-Pyrénées, Midi-Pyrénées, France
Keith Blomerley 29 May 2010 2 years ago 29 sec 4 -
A male, in breeding plumage, foraging on the ground Locality Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England, Great Britain
Joe Angseesing 26 April 2008 3 years ago 29 sec 4 -
A male perched on a fence and flying away Locality El Burgo de Ebro, Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain (ssp coelebs)
Jesús Laborda 12 February 2008 5 years ago 9 sec 4
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A simple bird in a lovely position.
Locality Huntley, Gloucestershire, England, Great Britain
Richard Smart 20 February 2011 1 year ago 3.8 -
foraging in trees
Locality Nottinghamshire, England, Great Britain
nottsexminer 2 November 2013 15 weeks ago 3.8 -
Male in bush in Caldera de Taburiente
Locality Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, Canary Islands (ssp palmae)
MichaelP 10 December 2011 23 weeks ago 3.8 -
Male in tree
Locality Rabaçal, Madeira, Madeira Islands (ssp maderensis)
MichaelP 10 December 2009 23 weeks ago 3.8 -
clear day, cold day Locality Barcelona Airport, Prat del Llobregat, Barcelona Province, Catalonia, Spain
Blai Ruiz 14 January 2012 1 year ago 3.8 -
male of endemic Madeira Island race
Locality Ribeiro Frio, Madeira, Madeira Islands (ssp madeirensis)
Paul Willoughby 2 June 2010 2 years ago 3.8
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A male calling, background European Greenfinch, European Goldfinch and Common Shelduck Locality Gressholmen Island, Oslo Fjord, Oslo & Akershus, Norway
(ssp coelebs)
Eric Roualet 20 March 2010 11 weeks ago 0
