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sis·kin

 (sĭs′kĭn)
n.
Any of several small finches, such as Spinus spinus, a greenish-yellow finch of Eurasia and northern Africa, or the pine siskin of North America.

[Obsolete Dutch sīsken, from Middle Dutch, diminutive of sīs, from Middle Low German csītze, probably from Czech číž, of imitative origin.]
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siskin

(ˈsɪskɪn)
n
1. (Animals) a yellow-and-black Eurasian finch, Carduelis spinus
2. (Animals) pine siskin a North American finch, Spinus pinus, having a streaked yellowish-brown plumage
[C16: from Middle Dutch sīseken, from Middle Low German sīsek; related to Czech čižek, Russian chizh]
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sis•kin

(ˈsɪs kɪn)

n.
any of several small finches, esp. Carduelis spinus, of Eurasia. Compare pine siskin.
[1555–65; < Middle Dutch sijsken]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.siskin - small yellow-and-black Eurasian finch with a sharp beaksiskin - small yellow-and-black Eurasian finch with a sharp beak
finch - any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
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Translations
tarin des aulnes
grønnsisikgrønsisik

siskin

n (Orn) → Zeisig m
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Siskins are easily identified by their small size, their yellow-green and black streaky markings, and their forked tails.
During the past few days, I have been seeing a few of these delightful, colourful and feisty little birds, the siskins.
Our results showed that dominant male Eurasian siskins may reduce neophobia in social context and increase food intake.
I've had a cracking season for siskins in my garden - they now even outnumber the chaffinches and goldfinches who descend on the bird feeders.
READERS have reported a big increase in Siskins visiting local gardens in recent weeks.
Siskins, Ensigns, Whitleys, Lancasters, Seaslugs, Flying-Wing brought them fame.
Normally content to hang out in the deep forests of Canada, grosbeaks, pine siskins, finches, redpolls and other seed-eaters are winging their way south, hoping to find something to eat.
Over in Cheshire Siskins Pics (Colin Douglas) was at the Chelford Steam Fair over the weekend.
Peanuts: chickadees, creepers, crows, finches, jays, juncos, magpies, nuthatches, siskins, titmice, towhees, woodpeckers, wrens
Siskins, sparrows and tits will enjoy hanging seed and nut feeders.
Siskins, bramblings, redpolls and goldfinches were all more common in the region's gardens.