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Pyrrhua Europaea Collection

Pyrrhula europaea, also known as the Eurasian bullfinch, is a stunning bird species found across Europe and Asia

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: At the cave, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Pieter Leermans

At the cave, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Pieter Leermans
At the cave, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Bullfinch, 1767. Creator: Jacobus Perkois

Bullfinch, 1767. Creator: Jacobus Perkois
Bullfinch, 1767

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Finches, 1805. Creator: Jan Brandes

Finches, 1805. Creator: Jan Brandes
Finches, 1805. Male and female bullfinch. With inscription. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 125

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Girl with Bullfinch in a Cage, 1766. Creator: Per Krafft the Elder

Girl with Bullfinch in a Cage, 1766. Creator: Per Krafft the Elder
Girl with Bullfinch in a Cage, 1766

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: The Little Black Bullfinch (Rubicilla minor nigra), probably 1743/1762

The Little Black Bullfinch (Rubicilla minor nigra), probably 1743/1762. Creator: Johann Michael Seligmann
The Little Black Bullfinch (Rubicilla minor nigra), probably 1743/1762

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate XXIV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate XXIV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate XXIV, c. 1575/1580

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate XXV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate XXV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Volatilia et Amphibia (Aier): Plate XXV, c. 1575/1580

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Bullfinch and Weeping Cherry (Uso, shidarezakura), from an untitled series of flowers

Bullfinch and Weeping Cherry (Uso, shidarezakura), from an untitled series of flowers and birds, Japan, c. 1834

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Camellia flowers and bullfinch, c. 1843/47. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Camellia flowers and bullfinch, c. 1843/47. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Camellia flowers and bullfinch, c. 1843/47

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Bullfinch on aronia branch, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Bullfinch on aronia branch, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Bullfinch on aronia branch, 1830s

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Bullfinch on camellia branch, early 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Bullfinch on camellia branch, early 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Bullfinch on camellia branch, early 1830s

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Bullfinch, section of an untitled harimaze print, c. 1840s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Bullfinch, section of an untitled harimaze print, c. 1840s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Bullfinch, section of an untitled harimaze print, c. 1840s

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Bullfinch and clematis, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Bullfinch and clematis, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Bullfinch and clematis, 1830s

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Bullfinches and Cherry Blossoms, 19th century. Creator: Kubo Shunman

Bullfinches and Cherry Blossoms, 19th century. Creator: Kubo Shunman
Bullfinches and Cherry Blossoms, 19th century

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Ficedula, Piuoyne (The Bullfinch): Livre d Oyseaux (Book of Birds), 1655-1660

Ficedula, Piuoyne (The Bullfinch): Livre d Oyseaux (Book of Birds), 1655-1660

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Bullfinch, (Pyrrhula pyrrhula), c1850, (1856)

Bullfinch, (Pyrrhula pyrrhula), c1850, (1856). From Bible Natural History: containing a Description of Quadrupeds, Birds, Trees, Plants, Insects, Etc, Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures

Background imagePyrrhua Europaea Collection: Bullfinch - Pyr rhua europae a, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin

Bullfinch - Pyr rhua europae a, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
Bullfinch - Pyr rhua europae a, c1910, (1910). From Britains Birds and Their Nests, by A. Landsborough Thomson. [The Waverley Book Company, Limited, W. & R


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Pyrrhula europaea, also known as the Eurasian bullfinch, is a stunning bird species found across Europe and Asia. These small birds are easily recognizable by their vibrant red plumage on the males and soft grey tones on the females. They have a distinctive call that can be heard echoing through forests and woodlands. The Eurasian bullfinch is a shy and elusive bird, often seen flitting among branches in search of food such as seeds, buds, and berries, and are known for their beautiful song which adds to the charm of any woodland setting. These birds are highly adaptable and can be found in a variety of habitats including gardens, parks, and forests. However they can most commonly spotted in areas with dense vegetation where they can find ample food sources. Unfortunately, populations of Pyrrhula europaea have been declining in recent years due to habitat loss and fragmentation. Conservation efforts are underway to protect these beautiful birds and ensure their survival for future generations to enjoy. Next time you're out exploring nature, keep an eye out for the striking Eurasian bullfinch - you never know when you might catch a glimpse of this enchanting creature in its natural habitat.