The Eurasian bullfinch, common bullfinch or bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)
In winter, these bright birds can be seen in the courtyards of houses, parks and squares. They are frequent visitors to feeders and love to feast on rowan berries. Moreover, they do not eat the berries themselves, but bite them and take out a seed. Therefore, you can easily find their sign, if you see the pulp of berries above the tree, then there were bullfinches.
Males have a bright red plumage, immediately attracting attention in the midst of white snow. And the females are painted faded, light brown.