Adult male (Blue) © Guillermo Saborío Vega eBird S132863918 Macaulay Library ML 554352641
Adult male (Slate-blue) © Aidan G. Kelly
Female © Carlos Roberto Chavarria
Immature male (Blue) © Fernando Burgalin Sequeria
Adult male (Blue) © Carlos Roberto Chavarria
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Adult male (Blue) © Diego Cruz
Female © John Cahill xikanel.com
Female © Leslie Penner
Adult male (Blue) © Nery Monroy
Adult male (Blue) © Carlos Ulate

Blue Seedeater Amaurospiza concolor

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Identification

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Scarce and very local. A rather plain, easily overlooked, small seed-eating bird. Usually found as singles or pairs in association with seeding bamboo in forested areas, from lowlands to highlands, but mainly in foothills. In most of range the male is dull dark bluish overall (with slightly brighter highlights on shoulder), while the female is rich brown overall. In southwest Mexico, male is paler and more denim-blue; female is grayish brown. Note the grayish bill, which is smaller than bill of Blue Bunting, and subtly different in shape from bill of Varied Bunting. Listen for sharp metallic chips and sweet warbling song.

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