International Cardueline Society

Joining together individuals who share a common interest in breeding Cardueline species in captivity.

 

Most Cardueline species have many sub-species which are often not recognized by individuals or bird clubs.  The purpose of the International Cardueline Society is to share knowledge with each other and to keep blood lines of sub-species as pure as possible.

                                      
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Siskin Recovery Projects

          Bunting Species
web_pic.jpg (3001 bytes)   Tropical Birds Forum
Jean Michel Eytorff
Carlos Almeida
Claudia's Green Singers

  European Serinus Society

Goldfinch mutations
   E-mail: John Quatro Carduelan finches / chat
Carduelan by Hans-Joachim Rein          www.aviariojm.es
       Cardenalito de Venezuela            www.ciuffolotto.it                  
             Green Singers L'OASI
                       www.carduelis.ch                                      www.carduelis.gr
       The Carduelan & Colorbred Experience            www.sisken.dk                        
     Cardinals.hu
     AOP    Birds of the World     ABBA Seeds

Saffron Finches

      www.citrinella.net/   
              
            distelvinken     ICC Germany
    Hugo Jolling 

  

Unique Beak Aviaries-Grey Singers Crossbills
          Bullfinches - Hungary    www.brunoperi.it  - Italy

 

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