The European serin is the smallest species of finch in Europe. It is found in mainland Europe and small portions of far north Africa. I saw one perched in a tree in the Tagus River Estuary south of Lisbon, Portugal at a distance and never got a very good look at it.
The male is much more yellow than the female, particularly the forehead, face, throat and breast. It has greenish-gray mask and white underneath. The female, which I did not see, has much less yellow.
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