What is the bullfinch habitat?
The bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) is a passerine bird found in Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. It inhabits a variety of habitats, including deciduous and mixed woodlands, forests, parks, gardens, and hedgerows. Bullfinches prefer areas with dense understory vegetation and a good supply of food, such as seeds, fruits, and buds. They are often found near human habitation, where they can find suitable feeding and nesting sites. Bullfinches are typically non-migratory, although some populations may move to lower altitudes or warmer climates during the winter months.