Adult male (Black) © Brendan Fogarty eBird S53583233 Macaulay Library ML 148545741
Female/immature © Gabriel Leboff
Adult male (Variable) © Phil Chaon
Adult male (Variable) © Bradley Hacker 🦜
Adult male (Black) © Andrey Navarro Brenes
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Female/immature © Michael Smith
© Oscar Ramirez Alan

Variable Seedeater Sporophila corvina

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Identification

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Small seed-eating bird of humid tropical lowlands; fairly common. Found in grassy and weedy areas and forest edges, often in same places as slightly larger Thick-billed Seed-Finch. In pairs or small flocks, mixing readily with Morelet's Seedeaters and other seed-eating birds. Note stubby bill (unlike Thick-billed Seed-Finch) and plain brownish olive plumage of female (not rich brown like seed-finch). Males in Mexico and most of Central America are black. In southern Central America and South America males have variable amounts of white on the underparts and rump, hence the name.

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