European goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis), green broadbill (Calyptomena viridis), brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) 1. Fringilla Carduelis Linn. The Common Goldfinch. = European goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis)
2. Rupicola viridis Temm. The Green Cock of the Rock. = green broadbill (Calyptomena viridis)
3. Fringilla montifringilla. The Mountain Finch. = brambling (Fringilla montifringilla)
Title: The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, serving as a foundation for the natural history of animals : and an introduction to comparative anatomy
Year: 1834 (1830s)
Authors: Georges Cuvier, baron, 1769-1832; Latreille, P. A. (Pierre André Latreille), 1762-1833; Henry McMurtrie, 1793-1865
Subjects: Animals; Zoology
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_animal_kingdom,_arranged_according_to_its_organization,_serving_as_a_foundation_for_the_natural_history_of_animals_-_and_an_introduction_to_comparative_anatomy_(1834)_(17574608884).jpg
The European goldfinch or goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis), is a small passerine bird in the finch family that is native to Europe, North Africa and western Asia. It has been introduced to other areas including Australia, New Zealand and Uruguay.
The green broadbill (Calyptomena viridis) also known as the lesser green broadbill is a small bird in the broadbill family (Eurylaimidae). The green broadbill is distributed in broadleaved evergreen forests of Borneo, Sumatra, and the Malay Peninsula where it frequents lowland and lower montane rainforest.
The brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It has also been called the cock o' the north and the mountain finch. This bird is widespread, in the breeding season, throughout the forests of northern Europe and Asia.