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| Chaffinch | This RSPB soft toy has a wonderful likeness to the real. Give the soft toy a gentle squeeze to hear Its authentic call or song. Everything you need to know about the and the RSPB is provided on the soft toy’s label. An Ideal gift for children, or anyone interested in ornithology.
For ages 3 and above.
Fringilla coelebs
The chaffinch is the UK’s second commonest breeding bird, and is arguably the most colourful of the UK's finches. Its patterned plumage helps it to blend in when feeding on the ground and it becomes most obvious when it flies, revealing a flash of white on the wings and white outer tail feathers.
Where does the Chaffinch live?
Anywhere with trees and bushes, including coniferous and deciduous woodland, farmland hedgerows, parks and rural and suburban gardens.
Where does the Chaffinch winter?
Anywhere with trees and bushes, including coniferous and deciduous woodland, farmland hedgerows, parks and rural and suburban gardens.
When to see the Chaffinch?
All year round.
What does the Chaffinch eat?
Insects and seeds.
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