Female © Dave Curtis
Juvenile © Mikko Pyhälä
Female © Megan Perkins
Female © Lizzie Diener
+ 3
Male © Kathleen Keef
© Christoph Moning

Cape Siskin Crithagra totta

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Identification

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A small, flighty, brown-lemon siskin of fynbos heathland, forest edge, plantations, and gullies in the arid Karoo; partial to rocky outcrops. The lemon rump, visible in flight, and the white-tipped tail and wing feathers most easily identify it. The male has a yellowish throat and underparts; the female is browner with a lightly streaked throat. The species is most often found in small groups of 2-10 individuals. A high-pitched two-note “tcheew-cheee” contact call frequently leads to detection. The similar Cape Canary has a distinctive gray hindneck and lacks the Cape Siskin’s white on the wings and tail.

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