The greenfinch (or green linnet) is a large stocky finch with a distinctly forked tail. It's about the size of a great tit. In summer, the adult male is mostly olive-green except for yellow edges to their outer primary wing feathers and tail feathers, and a more yellow rump. The coverts, cheeks and undertail coverts are greyish. During the winter, the male becomes duller.The adult female has grey-brown, slightly streaky upperparts, the underparts are tinged with yellow and there is less yellow on the wings and tail than the male..
They have a wheezy song, "dzweee". In flight, which is very bounding, its call is a repetitive "chichichichit".
Greenfinches nest in colonies in dense shrubs. The nest is made from twigs and grass, and lined with fine roots and hair, and built by the female.
Scientific Name | Carduelis chloris |
Length | 15 cm (6") |
Wing Span | 25-28 cm (10-11") |
Weight | 25-32 g (1 oz) |
Breeding Pairs | 530000 |
Present | All Year |