About Domestic canary

Serinus canaria domestica, also known as the domestic canary, is a bird native to the Macaronesian Islands of the Azores, Madeira, and the Canary Islands. These birds are classified as herbivores with a high level of care. Meanwhile, this bird has a calm, playful, trainable, and intelligent personality.

Common Name
Canary
Conservation Status
Extinct (EX)
Taxonomy
Scientific name
Serinus canaria domestica
Species
Serinus canaria domestica
Genus
Serinus
Family
Fringillidae
SubOrder
Passeri
Order
Passeriformes
Class
Aves
Phylum
Chordata
Characteristics

Get to know the traits and characteristics of the Domestic canary

Color
White
Grey
Yellow
Red
Brown
Dark Brown
Pattern
Solid Striped
Characteristics
Hairy
Min Height

4.75 Inches or 1 meters

Max Height

8 Inches or 1 meters

Min Weight

0.04 lbs

Max Weight

0.05 lbs

Specific Information

Detailed information that may be more specific than physically visible characteristics.

Spinal Column

Vertebrata

Vision Systems
Monocular Vision
Animal Care

This term covers all aspects of animal care.

Maintenance
hard
Temperament, Personality, and Feeding Habits

Learn more about the characteristics of the Domestic canary including personality, temperament, and feeding behaviors.

Intelligence
Low
Feeding habits
Herbivores
Temperament
Intelligent
Calm
Playful
Trainable
Modes of Locomotion
Bipedal
Energy Level
High Energy
Vocal Level
Medium
Life Cycle and Reproduction

Each type of animal has a different life cycle, here are details about the Domestic canary.

Lifespan

15 Years

Reproductive System
Oviparous
Animal Habitat, Ecosystem, Native Area

Things to know about the natural environment of animals where they live and survive, and the distribution of populations across different regions.

Habitat

Terrestrial

Ecosystem
Mountain
Specific Location

This bird is native to the Macaronesian Islands of the Azores, Madeira, and the Canary Islands.

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