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Rhodopechys mongolica

The Mongolian Finch, Rhodopechys mongolicus, is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae.

This bird is a resident from eastern Turkey, across the Caucasus, east into Central Asia and on to western China and Mongolia and south into the Kashmir.

Mountainous areas of stony desert or semi-arid scrub and rocky slopes are favoured for breeding.

The Mongolian Finch is a small, long-winged bird. It has a large head and short, thick greyish-yellow bill. In breeding plumage, males have a pink flush to their face and underparts, and there are extensive white and pink areas in the wings, a pattern that is also present but less marked in non-breeding plumage.


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