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I do believe that 3 and 4 are Atlantic canaries- from the slight yellow around the eye and the seemingly slight streaking close to the breast. This comment is mainly to promote this thread for more opinions. This is a photo of a seemingly younger juvenile Atlantic canary taken in Gran Canaria- the images are pretty similar.
I do believe that 3 and 4 are Atlantic canaries- from the slight yellow around the eye and the seemingly slight streaking close to the breast. This comment is mainly to promote this thread for more opinions. This is a photo of a seemingly younger juvenile Atlantic canary taken in Gran Canaria- the images are pretty similar.