Chaffinches
Chaffinches are small, colorful birds commonly found across Europe and parts of Asia. They belong to the finch family and are known for their distinctive plumage, with males typically displaying bright blue and orange feathers, while females are more subdued in color. Chaffinches are often seen in gardens, woodlands, and parks, where they forage for seeds, insects, and berries.
These birds are social creatures, often seen in flocks, especially during the winter months. Their cheerful songs and calls are a familiar sound in many natural settings. Chaffinches are also known for their adaptability, thriving in various habitats and climates.