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Common Rosefinch

Conservation status

Least Concern

Population Trend

Decreasing

Alternate Names

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Native Habitat

Scrubland

Diet

Seeds, Fruits

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Common Rosefinch

Carpodacus erythrinus

The Common Rosefinch is the most widespread and common rosefinch of Europe, where it has spread westward from Asia in recent decades: it has even been recorded breeding in England once. Common Rosefinches breed from the Danube valley, Sweden, and Siberia to the Bering Sea; the Caucasus, northern Iran and Afghanistan, Pakistan and the western Himalaya, Tibet and China; to Japan between latitudes 25° and 68°. In winter they are found from southern Iran to south-east China, India, Burma, and Indochina.

The mature male has brilliant rosy-carmine head, breast and rump; heavy bill; dark brown wings with two indistinct bars, and a white belly. Females and young males are dull-colored with yellowish-brown above, brighter on the rump and grayer on head; buff below.

They are found in summer in thickets, woodland and forest edges near rivers and in winter in gardens and orchards, wetlands and locally in dry oak woods. The nest is placed low in a bush and the five eggs are dark blue with coarse dark brown spots.

Regional Names
  • Bengali:
    পাতি তুতি
  • French:
    Roselin cramoisi
  • Gujarati:
    ગુલાબી ચકલી, ગુલાબી તુતી
  • Hindi:
    तुती
  • Malayalam:
    റോസക്കുരുവി
  • Marathi:
    गुलाबी चटक, गोरली
  • Sanskrit:
    रक्तशीर्ष कलविङ्क
  • Tamil:
    கூம்பலகன்
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Taxanomy

PASSERIFORMES
FRINGILLIDAE
Carpodacus erythrinus