Adult male © Andres Vasquez Noboa eBird S70260697 Macaulay Library ML 244184021
Female © Santiago Montaner
Adult male © Patrick MONNEY
Adult male © VERONICA ARAYA GARCIA
Adult male © VERONICA ARAYA GARCIA
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Immature male © Sarah Toner
Female © Ariel Cabrera Foix
Adult male © Constanza Vera Garrido
Female © Juan Mauricio Contreras

Mourning Sierra Finch Rhopospina fruticeti

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Identification

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Attractive bulky “finch” that is actually a tanager; found in scrubby habitats in the Andes and Patagonian steppe, often around villages and agricultural terraces. Locally common, and at times in flocks of 100s, associating readily with other seed-eating birds. All plumages have narrow but distinct white wingbars, unlike other similar species. Male has a yellow bill, a variable black “shield” on face and breast (some birds are wholly black on head and breast), and black streaking on the back. Female is quite different, with a warm brown cheek patch, a pinkish bill, and dark streaking below.

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