Grey-headed Bullfinch
Grey-headed Bullfinch
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The Grey-headed Bullfinch is a relatively plain bullfinch, distinguished by its grey head and a general lack of bright colors compared to some relatives. Males have a pinkish wash on the underparts.
Where to spot
Found across East Asia, including parts of Russia, China, Korea, and Japan. It prefers coniferous and mixed forests, often at higher elevations.
How to spot
Scan the canopy and mid-story of dense forests. Listen for their soft, flute-like calls. Patience is key due to their shy nature and muted plumage.
When to spot
Visible year-round in its resident range. Best observed during the breeding season (spring/summer) when males are more vocal. Winter sightings can be opportunistically found in more open areas.
Where to spot
Found across East Asia, including parts of Russia, China, Korea, and Japan. It prefers coniferous and mixed forests, often at higher elevations.
How to spot
Scan the canopy and mid-story of dense forests. Listen for their soft, flute-like calls. Patience is key due to their shy nature and muted plumage.
When to spot
Visible year-round in its resident range. Best observed during the breeding season (spring/summer) when males are more vocal. Winter sightings can be opportunistically found in more open areas.
This species can be quite elusive, often foraging quietly within dense vegetation, making it a challenge to spot.
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