Eurasian Siskin
AGE – BEST CRITERIA:
1cy (male) October. Moult contrast is often present in the tail of 1cy; R1 (both) are post-juvenile showing blunt and dense tips. Rest of RR are juvenile (more pointed and, compared to post-juvenile or post-breeding RR the yellow and black colours are less deep). With time, differences in wear will add to the impression of the two generations present. [CV54723]
1cy (male) October. Uniformly unmoulted juvenile TT, contrasting to fresh post-juvenile GC8-9, but not to GC10 and S6. [CV54723]
1cy (male) September. All TT are moulted post-juvenile, like the visible inner GC. Note the slightly darker centre, vividly yellow and white edges/tips and the contrast to S6. Post-juvenile TT are not separable from adult post-breeding TT. The TT of adult female are rather similar, but often slightly less colourful. [CV51032]
More Carduelis spinus:
Sexing autumn and spring
Ageing spring
Moult
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