Eurasian Bullfinch Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Eurasian Bullfinch: Explore the enchanting elegance of the Eurasian Bullfinch puzzle, a delightful challenge that brings the charm of this stunning bird right to your fingertips. The Eurasian Bullfinch, scientifically known as Pyrrhula pyrrhula, is a small passerine bird found across Europe and parts of Asia. Renowned for its striking appearance, this avian gem boasts a rich tapestry of colors that make it a true delight to behold. The male bullfinch features a vibrant rosy-pink breast, contrasting elegantly with its charcoal-gray back and wings. Its cap, nape, and face are adorned with a deep black hue, giving it an air of sophistication. Complementing its colorful palette, the female bullfinch exhibits a more subtle and subdued variation, with shades of pinkish-gray blending seamlessly with warm browns. Have fun! // Image Credit: Barbara Regina Dietzsch, 1716 - 1783, The Rijksmuseum

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