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A photo of a Red-headed Bullfinch (Pyrrhula erythrocephala), male
Red-headed Bullfinch, Male

Red-headed Bullfinch

Pyrrhula erythrocephala

The Red-headed Bullfinch, with its scientific name Pyrrhula erythrocephala, is a charming finch that graces the Himalayas and its adjacent highlands with its presence. This species exhibits a striking sexual dimorphism; the males are adorned with a vivid red head, a feature from which their name is derived, while the females are more subtly attired.

Identification Tips

When attempting to identify the Red-headed Bullfinch, one should look for the distinctive red head in males, which is a key characteristic of the species. Observers should also note the overall size and shape typical of bullfinches, as well as the coloration patterns that may help in distinguishing them from other finch species.

Habitat

The natural abode of the Red-headed Bullfinch is the temperate forests that blanket the Himalayan region. These birds are well-adapted to the cooler climates found at higher elevations.

Distribution

This species has a range that spans across the Himalayas, with sightings confirmed in Bhutan, northern India, Nepal, and the southern reaches of Tibet. They are a highland species, often associated with the majestic landscapes of these regions.

Behaviour

The Red-headed Bullfinch is known for its particular behaviors, which include its feeding habits and social interactions. Observers may delight in watching these birds as they go about their daily activities in their natural habitat.

Conservation status

According to the IUCN Red List, the Red-headed Bullfinch is classified as Least Concern. This suggests that, for now, the species does not face any immediate threats to its survival. However, continued monitoring is essential to ensure that this status remains stable.

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