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Greenfinch in Brisbane

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Subject: Greenfinch in Brisbane
From: Mike Owen <>
Date: Sun, 17 May 2015 14:56:18 +1000
It is pretty certain to have escaped. European Greenfinches are quite a common finch in aviculture, selling for around $40 a pair - very much at the bottom end of the price scale for aviary finches.

cheers,

Mike
Sunshine Coast


On 17-May-15 12:37 PM, Elliot Leach wrote:
The bird was still there this morning - does anyone have any idea where it
could have come from?
It wasn't banded (as far as I could see), but I'm assuming that it's an
escapee... it's a long, long way out of range if not.

elliot

On 16 May 2015 at 20:25, Andrew Thelander <> wrote:

Hi folks

A single European Greenfinch was seen and photographed by myself and
others today at the Sandy Camp Road Wetlands in Wynnum North, Brisbane. I
have posted some pics on the birding-aus Facebook page.

A rare sighting for Brisbane.

cheers

Andrew







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