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Hawfinch Foraging On The Grassland. Hawkfinch (Scientific Name Coccothrastes Coccothrastes) Is A Bird Of The Family Spartidae In The Order Passeriformes, With A Medium Body Size And A Length Of About 18 Centimeters. The Beak Is Cone-Shaped, Relatively Thick, And Has A Metallic Luster Of Lead Gray Or Flesh Pink. The Base Of The Male Bird's Beak, Eye, Face, And Middle Part Of The Throat Are Black, And Large Black Spots Form At The Throat The Forehead, Head, Sides Of The Head, Cheeks, And Ear Feathers Are Gray Brown In Color The Back Is Dark Brown, With Brown Feathers Covering The Waist And Tail The Inner Feathers On The Wings Are White, Forming Broad White Spots The Outer Covering Feathers And Flight Feathers Are Black, With A Purple Black Metallic Luster At The Tip Of The Flight Feathers. The Tail Feathers Are Mostly Black Brown, And The Tip Is White The Lower Body Is Light Yellow Brown, And The Tail Is Covered With White Feathers. The Feathers Of Female Birds Are Darker Than Those Of Males, And The Top Of The Head Is Brownish Gray.

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