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Yellow-faced Siskin
Spinus yarrellii
Least ConcernThe Yellow-faced Siskin is a finch of the Americas. It uses woodland, scrub, grassland, orchards, or montane forest depending on the species, feeding on seeds, buds, fruit, nectar, or small insects. Many have strong bills for cracking seeds or delicate bills for fruit and nectar.
- Family
- Fringillidae
- Range
- Yellow-faced Siskin Range — Resident or seasonal range in the Americas
- Population
- ≈ Unknown