Common Linnet
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(New page: image: linnet.jpg '''Common Name:''' Common Linnet '''Scientific Name:''' Carduelis cannabina '''Size:''' 5½ -6 inches (14cm) '''Habitat:''' Europe, North Africa, West and Cent...) |
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- | '''Common Name:''' Common Linnet | + | '''Common Name:''' Common Linnet<br> |
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'''Scientific Name:''' Carduelis cannabina | '''Scientific Name:''' Carduelis cannabina | ||
'''Habitat:''' Europe, North Africa, West and Central Asia. Prefers open country and farmlands. | '''Habitat:''' Europe, North Africa, West and Central Asia. Prefers open country and farmlands. | ||
- | '''Status:''' Threatened in England, European populations are in decline. | + | '''Status:''' Least Concern. '''Global Population:''' 40,000,000 - 150,000,000 Mature individuals. Threatened in England, European populations are in moderate decline. |
'''Diet:''' Mostly seed, occasionally insects. Forages on the ground. | '''Diet:''' Mostly seed, occasionally insects. Forages on the ground. | ||
The Linnet is also used on the crest of the town of King's Lynn (Norfolk, England) and 'The Linnets' has become the nickname of King's Lynn Football Club. | The Linnet is also used on the crest of the town of King's Lynn (Norfolk, England) and 'The Linnets' has become the nickname of King's Lynn Football Club. | ||
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+ | '''Found in [http://hivewire3d.com/songbird-remix-european-edition.html Songbird ReMix European Edition 1]''' |