Common rosefinch
Old magazine house, Dandeli,Karnataka
Information of Common rosefinch
| IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature): | Least Concern |
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| Approximate size(adult): | Length about 13–15 cm; weight ~20–25 g. Small finch with a short, conical bill; males are bright red on head, breast, and rump, while females and juveniles are brownish with streaks. |
| Resident/ Migrate from: | Breeds in temperate Asia and Eastern Europe; migratory species. |
| Migrate to: | Winters in South and Southeast Asia, including India, Myanmar, and parts of China. |
| Breeding season: | May to July in the breeding range, depending on local climate. Males sing to establish territory and attract females. |
| Breed in: | Nests are cup-shaped, made of grass, moss, and twigs, usually placed in shrubs or low trees. Clutch size is typically 4–6 eggs, incubated by the female. Both parents feed the chicks. |
| Habitat: | Breeds in open woodlands, scrublands, forest edges, and riverine thickets. Winters in farmlands, gardens, and open scrub areas. Prefers areas with shrubs for cover. |
| Diet: | Mainly seeds, supplemented with insects and other small invertebrates, particularly during the breeding season for chick nourishment. Forages on the ground or in low vegetation. |