The word ‘chaffinch’ refers to a small bird, scientifically known as *Fringilla coelebs*, found primarily in Europe and parts of Asia and North Africa. It is characterized by its chunky body, a short tail, and a distinctive song. Males typically have a blue-grey cap, a rust-colored breast, and streaked brown wings, while females are more subdued in coloration. Chaffinches are commonly found in woodlands, gardens, and parks, and they primarily feed on seeds and insects.