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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Carduelinae \Carduelinae\ n.
a subfamily of birds consisting of the old world finches,
many of which have taken up residence in the Americas; -- it
is a subgroup of finches used in some classifications, in
which the Fringillidae are divided into two subfamilies,
the Carduelinae (including the goldfinches, siskins,
redpolls, crossbills, and linnets) and Fringillinae (the
brambling and the chaffinches). The siskins and goldfinches
have migrated as far south as the southern end of South
America.
--T. M. Shortt.
Syn: subfamily Carduelinae.
WordNet
Wikipedia
The cardueline finches are a subfamily, Carduelinae, one of three subfamilies of the finch family Fringillidae, the others being the Fringillinae and the Euphoniinae. The Hawaiian honeycreepers are now included in this subfamily. Cardueline finches are specialised seed eaters, and unlike most passerine birds, they feed their young mostly on seeds, which are regurgitated. Besides this, they differ from the other finches in some minor details of their skull. They are adept at opening seeds and clinging to stems, unlike other granivorous birds, such as sparrows and buntings, which feed mostly on fallen seeds. Some members of this subfamily are further specialised to feed on a particular type of seed, such as cones, in the case of crossbills. Carduelines forage in flocks throughout the year, rather than keeping territories, and males defend their females rather than a territory or nest.
The name Carduelina[e] for the subfamily was introduced by the Irish zoologist Nicholas Aylward Vigors in 1825. Carduelinae is derived from the Latin name carduelis and the binomial name Carduelis carduelis for a goldfinch, one of the species in the subfamily.