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Twite feeding on nyjer seed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twite feeding on the ground Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twite with four rings on legs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twite at Pennine feeding station Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twite perching on Pennine moorland Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Twite (Carduelis flavirostris) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rare twite finch in Pennines
Twite perching on nyjer seed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twite eating nyjer seed on grassy moorland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two twites (Linaria flavirostris) and European goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) flying in the sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twites (Linaria flavirostris) flying in the sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twites (Linaria flavirostris) flying in the sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twites (Linaria flavirostris) flying in the sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twite perching among nyjer seed Royalty Free Stock Photo
A twite, Linaria flavirostris, eats nyjer or niger seed on moorland in the high Pennines in Yorkshire, UK. Twites, also known as Pennine finches, have suffered serious declines in numbers in recent years and are on the UK`s conservation red list. The seed is being provided under a scheme by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds or RSPB to boost twite numbers.


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