- Domestic canary - Wikipedia
The domestic canary (Serinus canaria forma domestica[4]), often simply known as the canary, is a domesticated form of the wild canary, a small songbird in the finch family originating in the Macaronesian Islands
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- Canaries: List of Types, Care as Pet, Lifespan, Pictures
Canaries (Scientific name: Serinus canaria) are small songbirds of the finch family originating from the Canary Islands, Madeira, and the Azores Originally called the Atlantic canary, they have been kept and bred in captivity since the 17 th century
- Canary — Full Profile, History, and Care - The Spruce Pets
Wild canaries are small finches native to the Macaronesian islands, including the Azores, Madeira, and the Canary Islands Bred in captivity since the 17th century, they arrived in Europe via Spanish sailors after the conquest of these islands
- Types of Canaries and Their Characteristics – Birds Collector
Today, there are over 14 recognized types, ranging from songbirds like the American Singer to the visually stunning Frilled Canary 2 For beginners, breeds like the Fife Fancy are great because they’re tough and easy to care for
- Canary | Songbird, Colorful Plumage, Pet | Britannica
Canary, (species Serinus canaria), popular cage bird of the family Fringillidae (order Passeriformes) It owes its coloration and sustained vocal powers to 400 years of selective breeding by humans
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