Also known as Serinus serinus
fågelart i familjen finkar
The European Serin is a small songbird found across Europe, known for its bright yellow and green plumage and cheerful song. It matters to birdwatchers and ecologists as an indicator of local ecosystems and has become increasingly common in northern European regions over recent decades.
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European Serin
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Observations: Not much is known about the longevity of these animals, though they have been reported to live up to 7.2 years in the wild (http://www.euring.org/data_and_codes/longevity.htm). There is also one reported longevity record of 8.6 years (Moller 2006). Considering the longevity of similar species, however, maximum longevity could be significantly underestimated.
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Gulhämpling (Serinus serinus) är en liten tätting som tillhör familjen finkar (Fringillidae) och som huvudsakligen förekommer i Europa. Under 1800- och 1900-talet expanderade den norrut från sitt kärnområde kring Medelhavet. I Sverige finns idag en liten population i sydöstra Skåne. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som livskraftig.
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