MOUNTAIN FINCH


The 'mountain finches' are birds in the genus '''Leucosticte''' from the true finch family Fringillidae. This genus also includes the 'rosy finches' named from their pinkish plumage. They are apparently closely related to the bullfinches (Marten & Johnson, 1986) and to the Pine Grosbeak (Arnaiz-Villena ''et al.'', 2001), diverging from them not quite a dozen mya, at the end of the Middle Miocene.
These birds are typically found in barren mountainous regions. Many species eat more insect material than other finches.
The full list of species is:

Plain Mountain Finch, ''Leucosticte nemoricola''

Black-headed Mountain Finch, ''Leucosticte brandti''

Tawny-headed Mountain Finch, ''Leucosticte sillemi''

Asian Rosy Finch, ''Leucosticte arctoa''

Gray-crowned Rosy Finch, ''Leucosticte tephrocotis''

Black Rosy Finch, ''Leucosticte atrata''

Brown-capped Rosy Finch, ''Leucosticte australis''

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★ 'Arnaiz-Villena', A.; Guillén, J.; Ruiz-del-Valle, V.; Lowy, E.; Zamora, J.; Varela, P.; Stefani, D. & Allende, L. M. (2001): Phylogeography of crossbills, bullfinches, grosbeaks, and rosefinches. ''Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences'' '58': 1159–1166. PDF fulltext

★ 'Marten', Jill A. & 'Johnson', Ned K. (1986): Genetic relationships of North American cardueline finches. ''Condor'' '88'(4): 409-420. PDF fulltext

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