Finch, Snow
Snow finches are stocky sparrows 13.5–17 centimetres in length, with strong conical bills. They have pale brown upper parts, white under parts and extensive white panels in the wings, which transform them in flight. Adults may have black markings on the chin or around the eyes. Sexes are usually very similar, although the male white-winged snow finch has a distinctive grey head. Young birds are a drabber version of the adult.
They have simple repetitive songs, given from a rock or during the elaborate circling display flight. The call is a simple chip or similar.
The snow finch is usually only found above about 1,800 metres.
Family
Latin Name
Montifringilla nivalis
Further reading
When the bird was spotted
| Date | Location | Title | Seen by | Interestingness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Switzerland, not specified | Jochpass, Engelberg | mike421 | *** |