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File:Fringilla coelebs chaffinch male edit2.jpg

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English: Male chaffinch ( Fringilla coelebs).
Français : Pinson des arbres (Fringilla coelebs) mâle.
Date 21 April 2007
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Author MichaelMaggs – Edited (sharpened, down-sampled, contrast corrected, noise removed) by: Arad
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51° 36′ 25.20″ N, 2° 13′ 11.30″ W

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English: Male chaffinch ( Fringilla coelebs)

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