Canary (wild) Serinus canaria

Canary wild
Canary wild
The Canary in the wild, as expected, is native to the Canary Islands, but the bird was named after the islands (and the islands after dogs - Latin canis). It is a type of Serin (a Finch).
Canary wild male
Canary wild male
Canary wild male
Also called Atlantic, Island and Common Canary, it is also present on Madeira. The male Canary can be quite yellow in his breeding plumage but much less so than the Domestic Canary.
Canary wild female on waterlily
Canary wild female
Canary wild female
Female wild Canaries are wholly brown with sparrow-like backs, streaked fronts and brown heads.
Canary wild
Canary wild with eyebrows
Canary with eyebrows
Usual male plumage is a mixture of brown, olive and yellow. This chap has eyebrows.
Canary reflecting
Canary reflecting
Canary reflecting
Time for reflection
Canary bathing
Canary taking bath
Canary taking bath
As with Domestic Canaries, they like their baths (here using waterlily leaves) . . .
Canary drinking
Canary drinking
Canaries bathing
and drink a lot.
Canary Santa
Collecting duck down for nesting (or impersonating Santa Claus)
Canary in Gabon Tulip tree
Canary in Gabon Tulip tree
Gabon Tulip trees