CANARY. Fringilla canaria. 



Supposed accidental visitor ; a dozen or more occurrences on the south 

 coast of England. Resident on the Azores, Madeira, and most of the 

 Canary Islands, 



SERIN FINCH. Fringilla serinus. 



Supposed accidental visitor ; a dozen or more occurrences on the south 

 coast of England. Breeds in Central and Southern Europe and in Asia 

 Minor. Winters in Algeria, where a few remain to breed, and in Palestine 

 and Egypt. 



SISKIN. Fringilla spinus. 



Winter visitor, a few remaining to breed. Breeds in subarctic Europe 

 and North Persia, wintering in the basin of the Mediterranean. Also 

 breeds in Manchuria and Japan, wintering in South China. Supposed to 

 be absent from the intervening district. 



GOLDFINCH. Fringilla carduelis. 



Local resident. Breeds in Europe and Siberia, not ranging to the 

 Arctic Begions nor east of the.Yenesei. Resident in North-west Africa, 

 Asia Minor, and Persia. Winters in Egypt and Russian Turkestan. 

 Subject to some local variation. 



BRAMBLINa. Fringilla montifringilla. 



Winter visitor. Breeds in the subarctic birch-forests of Europe and 

 Siberia, wandering in winter to South Europe, Algeria, Asia Minor, 

 Turkestan, the Himalayas, China, and Japan. 



CHAFFINCH. Fringilla ccBlebs. 



Common resident. Breeds in North Europe (above the Arctic Circle 

 in Norway), South-west Siberia, and at high elevations in Algeria, South 

 Europe, Asia Minor, Palestine, and West Persia. Winters in the southerii 

 parts of its breeding-range and in Russian Turkestan and Egypt. 



