• "Chizhyk-Pyzhik" (Russian: Чижик-Пыжик) is a Russian comic folk song. Text and origin. The origin of the song in unclear.
  • ...walls that encase the Fontanka River and a stone's throw away from the Engineer's Castle is a statue of a small little bird known to locals as Chizhik-Pyzhik.
  • Their habitual - clandestine - visits to a well-known local hostelry led to the Petersburg folk-song, "Chizhik Pyzhik, where've you been?
  • The bronze sculpture of the bird "Chizhik-Pyzhik" is placed on a small pedestal; it has a height of only 11 centimeters and a weight of about 5 kilograms.
  • Chizhik Pyzhik is a sculpture of a siskin, a finch that’s found throughout Asia and Europe.
  • "Chizhik-Pyzhik" is located near popular tourist spots such as the Summer Garden, Mikhailovsky Garden, the Engineer’s Castle, and the Russian Museum.
  • The tale goes that the students at the elite Imperial College of Jurisprudence wore uniforms in green and yellow, and so were named ‘Chizhik-Pyzhiks’ after...
  • Bunun için esprili muhafız memurları onlara Chizhiks adını verdi. "Pyzhik" lakabına gelince, bunun nedeni, askeri birliklerin kesinlikle askeri tutumları...
  • And after their very frequent visits to the nearby hostelries where they had taken some glasses of vodka, the folk - song about Chizhik - Pyzhik was made.
  • Ve bugün Chizhik-Pyzhik anıtı, iyi dinlenebileceğiniz, bir dilek tutabileceğiniz, bir tatili kutlayabileceğiniz en iyi yerdir.