The Spanish Timbrado Canaries have been bred in Spainfor song rather than color. This domesticated canary is closest genetically to wild canaries. Though the Spanish Timbrado Canary is classified as a "song canary", it is also bred for appearance which can vary widely depending on where an individual bird is from.

The name Timbrado derives from the timbre of the canary's metallic voice, reminiscent of castanets, the traditional instruments used in much of Spain's folk music.

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