Mâle nicheur © Adrian Antunez eBird S34126420 Macaulay Library ML 47297291
Femelle /mâle immature © Silvia Enggist
Mâle non nicheur © Evaldo Cesari de de Oliveira Jr
Mâle nicheur © Andrés De Muro
Mâle immature © Pablo G. Fernández-Santiago
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Femelle © Sergio Saldaña
Mâle nicheur © Adrian Antunez

Sporophile à gorge sombre Sporophila ruficollis

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

A small finchlike bird with a short and stubby bill. Males are a striking combination of gray, black and a rich cinnamon color. Males have a black breast and cheeks, a cinnamon belly, and a gray helmet that becomes brownish towards the back. Male “melanops” morphs have a black hood and are olive-brown above and pale below. Females are olive-brown above and buff below. Both sexes have a white wing spot that is not found in the “melanops” morph. Inhabits mature grasslands, usually near water, where it is often seen in flocks with others seedeaters during migration.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN