
Brimstone Canary
Woodland. Heavy-billed yellow canary. Male dark green above and on breast. Female paler above; below entirely yellow.

Woodland. Heavy-billed yellow canary. Male dark green above and on breast. Female paler above; below entirely yellow.

Woodland. Black head and throat; pink bill; rest yellow except black primaries; green upper tail.

Grassy woodland. Small, greyish canary with blackish throat and yellow rump.

Woodland. Dull olive-brown above with yellow wing-feathers and tail edges; below banded black on white.

Woodland. The northern race is yellow below the black breast-band; throat white; above greyish; eyes whitish.

Reeds and forest fringes. Yellow below; above olive-brown; wing feathers and tail edged yellow.

Woodland and gardens. Black tufted head; red eye-rings; yellow vent.

Woodland. Entirely yellow except for black mask, primaries and central tail feathers; female greener; bill pink.
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