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 Title: Pine Siskin
 Alternative Title: Carduelis pinus
 Creator: Karney, Lee
 Source: WO-Lee Karney-578
 Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 Contributor: DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
 Language: EN - ENGLISH
 Rights: (public domain)
 Audience: (general)
 Subject: Birds, Bird, Passerines
 
 Description
 Table Of Contents: In fall and winter pine siskins forage over northern forests in flocks that may number several thousand birds, feasting on the seeds of conifers, alders, birches, and maples. But they are seen as far as Florida in years when food shortages trigger southward irruptions
 
 Date
 Available: April 06 2004
 Issued: March 26 2004
 Modified: April 06 2004
 
 
 Comments
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 The pine siskin (Spinus pinus) is a North American bird in the finch family. Spinus pinus is a migratory bird with an extremely sporadic winter range. These siskins are fairly small, being around the same size as the widespread American goldfinch. Order:	Passeriformes > Family:	Fringillidae > Subfamily:	Carduelinae > Genus:	Spinus > Species:	Spinus pinus
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