Angry Finches Fun Game for Chrome

Angry Finches Fun Game for Chrome

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Angry Finches Fun Game for Chrome est une extension Chrome développée par Maze Cracker Games, et sa fonction principale est "Angry Finches Fun Game for Chrome".

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                        Did you like Angry Birds? This is a finches version of the game - finches are a type of British birds, don't miss this funny game where you need to shoot the pigs with the finches. Cool graphics and cool music.

Related Reading: Finches
The true finches are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the family Fringillidae. Finches have stout conical bills adapted for eating seeds and often have colourful plumage. They occupy a great range of habitats where they are usually resident and do not migrate. They have a worldwide distribution except for Australia and the polar regions. The family includes species known as siskins, canaries, redpolls, serins, grosbeaks and euphonias.

Many birds in other families are also commonly called "finches", including some species in the very similar-looking waxbills or estrildid finches (family Estrildidae) of the Old World tropics and Australia; several groups of the bunting and American sparrow family (Emberizidae); and the Darwin's finches of the Galapagos islands, now considered members of the tanager family (Thraupidae).

The smallest "classical" true finches are the Andean siskin (Spinus spinescens) at as little as 9.5 cm (3.8 in) and the lesser goldfinch (Spinus psaltria) at as little as 8 g (0.28 oz). The largest species is probably the collared grosbeak (Mycerobas affinis) at up to 24 cm (9.4 in) and 83 g (2.9 oz), although larger lengths, to 25.5 cm (10.0 in) in the pine grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator), and weights, to 86.1 g (3.04 oz) in the evening grosbeak (Hesperiphona vespertinus), have been recorded in species which are slightly smaller on average. They typically have strong, stubby beaks, which in some species can be quite large; however, Hawaiian honeycreepers are famous for the wide range of bill shapes and sizes brought about by adaptive radiation. All true finches have 9 primary remiges and 12 rectrices. The basic plumage colour is brownish, sometimes greenish; many have considerable amounts of black, while white plumage is generally absent except as wing-bars or other signalling marks. Bright yellow and red carotenoid pigments are commonplace in this family, and thus blue structural colours are rather rare, as the yellow pigments turn the blue color into green. Many, but by no means all true finches have strong sexual dichromatism, the females typically lacking the bright carotenoid markings of males.
Distribution and habitat

The finches have a near-global distribution, being found across the Americas, Eurasia and Africa, as well as some island groups such as the Hawaiian islands. They are absent from Australasia, Antarctica, the Southern Pacific and the islands of the Indian Ocean, although some European species have been widely introduced in Australia and New Zealand.

Finches are typically inhabitants of well-wooded areas, but some can be found on mountains or even in deserts.

Behaviour
The finches are primarily granivorous, but euphoniines include considerable amounts of arthropods and berries in their diet, and Hawaiian honeycreepers evolved to utilize a wide range of food sources, including nectar. The diet of Fringillidae nestlings includes a varying amount of small arthropods. True finches have a bouncing flight like most small passerines, alternating bouts of flapping with gliding on closed wings. Most sing well and several are commonly seen cagebirds; foremost among these is the domesticated canary (Serinus canaria domestica). The nests are basket-shaped and usually built in trees, more rarely in bushes, between rocks or on similar substrate.                    

Informations de Base sur l'Extension

Nom Angry Finches Fun Game for Chrome Angry Finches Fun Game for Chrome
ID joehepdbfepolaoimapgfmebojpokljl
URL Officiel https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/angry-finches-fun-game-fo/joehepdbfepolaoimapgfmebojpokljl
Description Angry Finches Fun Game for Chrome
Taille du Fichier 45 KB
Nombre d'Installations 635
Version Actuelle 1.6
Dernière Mise à Jour 2018-09-28
Date de Publication 2018-09-28
Évaluation 4.43/5 Total 7 Évaluations
Développeur Maze Cracker Games
Email [email protected]
Type de Paiement free
Site Web de l'Extension http://www.mazecracker.com
URL de la Page de Politique de Confidentialité http://www.mazecracker.com/privacy.html
Langues Prises en Charge en
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