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Canaries belong to the family Fringillidae, or true finches, along with goldfinches and siskins. Many of the finches belong to famiy Estrildidae. One of the most notable differences between these two families is the shape of their nests. In general, however, they share similar physical characteristics such as the shape of their beaks and their small size.
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American Goldfinch
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Black-faced Grosbeak
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Black-throated Munia
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Blue-crowned Manakin
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Chestnut Munia
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Common Rosefinch
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Common Waxbill
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Crimson-backed Tanager
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Dark-eyed Junco
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Golden-browed Chlorophonia
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Golden-headed Manakin
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Gouldian Finch
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Green Avadavat
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House Finch
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Indian Silverbill
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Lance-tailed Manakin
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Northern Cardinal
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Paradise Tanager
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Pink-browed Rosefinch
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Plain Mountain-finch
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Pyrrhuloxia
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Red Avadavat
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Red-capped Manakin
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Red-headed Bullfinch
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Saffron Finch
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Scaly-breasted Munia
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Southern Yellow Grosbeak
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Spot-winged Rosefinch
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Tricoloured Munia
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White-rumped Munia
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White-winged Grosbeak
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Yellow-breasted Greenfinch
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Zebra Finch
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