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- in Crithagra. True seedeaters Amaurospiza – blue seedeaters (4 species, tentatively placed here) Dolospingus – white-naped seedeater Oryzoborus – seed-finches...
- former forest. One study in Brazil, estimated that 16,800 yellow-bellied seedeaters are illegally caught and sold as pets annually. BirdLife International...
- unless accompanied by males. Females are best told from other seedeaters (except lined seedeaters) by strong yellowish wash on underparts and relatively small...
- The Carrizal seedeater (Amaurospiza carrizalensis) is a species of bird in the family Cardinalidae, the cardinals or cardinal grosbeaks. It is endemic...
- crown and chestnut belly, and the females resembling other brown female seedeaters. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It is migratory...
- the plumbeous seedeater by its larger size and bluish (rather than plumbeous) grey plumage, and from that and other Sporophila seedeaters, by having a...
- Hickman GC. (1999). Discovery of a second po****tion of white-collared seedeaters, Sporophila torqueola (P****eriformes: Emberizidae) along the Rio Grande...
- that the cinnamon-rumped seedeater is more closely related to other Sporophila seedeaters than it is to Morelet's seedeater. There are two subspecies:...
- & Silveira, L.F. (2010) Geographical and seasonal distribution of the Seedeaters Sporophila bouvreuil and Sporophila pileata (Aves: Emberizidae). Papéis...
- Cabanis's, Ecuadorian, and blackish-blue seedeaters. The Ecuadorian seedeater is monotypic. The male Ecuadorian seedeater is mostly a pale slate blue; its crown...