Hawfinch and siskins feeding, video Posted on February 17, 2015 by petrel41 This is a video about a male hawfinch, and siskins (and, briefly, a male chaffinch) feeding. mdevriesmj in the Netherlands made the video. Related articles Black stork in the Netherlands, video Yellow-billed loon in the Netherlands First Dutch wildcat’s electronic tagging Mushroom, new for the Netherlands, discovered Starry night in the Netherlands, video Wildcats born in the Netherlands, after centuries of extinction Purple heron winters in the Netherlands New mushroom species discovery in the Netherlands New fern species discovery in the Netherlands Share this:EmailFacebookLinkedInPinterestPocketPrintRedditSkypeTelegramTumblrTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related
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