Mantenimiento programado (scheduled maintenance) el
Fringilla canariensis ombriosa Hartert, 1913
Pinzón herreño
 
Metazoa
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Fringillidae
A448
ENDEMICITY
Canarias Gender Do not
Species Do not
Subspecies Yes
Macaronesia Gender Do not
Species Do not
Subspecies Yes
Distribution in the Canary Islands
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  • High confidence - Land
  • High confidence - Marine (<200m)
  • Medium / low confidence
  • No information

  • With presence in the sea
  • No presence at sea
Worldwide distribution

Canary endemic

Distribution in the Canary Islands

Center and North of El Hierro.

Origin

Habitat

It is a fairly common species in the monteverde and the fayal-heath, as well as in mixed pine forests, chestnut forests and crops in the lower edge of the monteverde. It also abounds in the reforestation of Pinus insigne. In mixed pine forests it coexists with the blue finch. It nests in trees, usually in monteverde species, although it also uses pines, cypresses and even canes, granadillos, broom bushes, brambles, etc. After the breeding season, he made movements within the forest itself, producing congregations of importance in the recreational areas. It also moves towards the lower limit of the forest, leaving to areas of crops and wetter parts of the basal floor, especially gully channels. (Martín & Lorenzo, 2001)

Directiva Aves
Island Category
El Hierro Anexo I
Catálogo Español/LESRPE
Island Category
El Hierro Régimen de protección especial
Convenio de Berna
Island Category
El Hierro Anejo III
 
Sexenal 2008-2012
Sexenal 2013-2018
Ministerio de Transición Ecológica. Libros Rojos
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