Common Linnet
SEXING:
After the post-juv moult, sexing is generally straightforward based on colour and pattern of head, breast, and upperparts. If aged incorrectly, birds in completely juv plumage (with no moult contrasts) may be mistaken for ad females, but ground colour of head and body is warmer buff or brown and body feathers typically loosely textured.
According to Svensson (1992), many birds may be sexed already in juv plumage based on the amount of white in the outer vanes on the inner visible part of the inner PP, bordering tips of PC, but some birds ambiguous:
After post-juvenile moult, the following criteria may be used:
Male:
Female:
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