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are increasingly becoming rare species
Greenfinch
Its twittering, wheezing song and flash of yellow and green as it flies, make this finch a truly colourful character. Nesting in a garden conifer, or feasting on black sunflower seeds, the greenfinch is a regular garden visitor, able to take advantage of food in rural and urban gardens.
Reasons for decline in urban environment:
Decline in numbers has been linked to an outbreak of trichomonosis, a parasite-induced disease that prevents the birds from feeding properly.
What You Can Do To Help:
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help our swifts by logging where you see them nesting on
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take part in our
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or to help the red list brids
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make sure to keep your feeders clean
About Us
Changlin Hou(Charlie), Devin Wang, Weiting Chi, Zuzana Galova and Reagan Bbengo are MA UX students from University of the Arts London running an awareness project on the RSPB’s red list of birds in the United Kingdom.
Reference:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/greenfinch/
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