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      • The yellow-fronted canary is a common, gregarious seedeater. It is 11–13 cm in length. The adult male has a green back and brown wings and tail. The underparts and rump are yellow, and the head is yellow with a grey crown and nape and a black malar stripe. The female is similar, but with a weaker head pattern and duller underparts.
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  2. The yellow-fronted canary is a common, gregarious seedeater. It is 11–13 cm in length. The adult male has a green back and brown wings and tail. The underparts and rump are yellow, and the head is yellow with a grey crown and nape and a black malar stripe.

  3. The yellow canary (Crithagra flaviventris) is a small passerine bird in the true finch family. It is a resident breeder in much of the western and central regions of southern Africa and has been introduced to Ascension and St Helena islands.

  4. Identification. A small, bright-yellow canary with a bold facial pattern. Somewhat variable across its range. Subspecies vary widely, with the most divergent being in East Africa. The most typical subspecies have all-yellow underparts, mostly olive upperparts, with a yellow rump and a grayish crown and nape, and fine black streaks on the crown.

  5. Jul 17, 2023 · The Yellow-fronted Canary differs primarily from the White-bellied Canary by a shorter tail and a better defined facial pattern. Compared to the Sulphur-breasted Canary, it is smaller and the rump is brighter yellow.

  6. The yellow-fronted canary ( Crithagra mozambica) is a small passerine bird in the finch family. It is sometimes known in aviculture as the green singing finch. The yellow-fronted canary was formerly placed in the genus Serinus, but phylogenetic analysis using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences found that genus to be polyphyletic.

  7. Yellow-fronted Canary bird information Values; Conservation status: LC - Least concern: Synonyms: Yellow-eyed Canary, Green Sisie, Yellow-fronted Serin, Green Canary, Green Singing Finch, Yellow-fronted Seedeater, Yellow fronted Canary, Yelloweyed Canary, Mozambique Serin, Icterine Canary: Old latin name for bird

  8. The Yellow-fronted Canary is a small, colorful songbird that is an introduced species to Hawaii. These birds have bright yellow head, breast, and rump, with olive-green upperparts and a short, conical bill.