
Black-and-rufous Seedeater
Black-and-rufous Seedeater
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The Black-and-rufous Seedeater is a striking and highly localized species, noted for its sharp contrast of black upperparts and rich rufous underparts. It is rare and endangered.
Where to spot
Highly restricted to specific campos rupestres (rocky grasslands) and cerrados in central-southern Brazil, typically between 800 and 1,200 meters.
How to spot
Requires dedicated search efforts in its specific, shrinking habitat. Look for its unmistakable black and rufous pattern. Seek local conservation efforts for guidance on where to search responsibly.
When to spot
Year-round resident, but exceptionally rare and difficult to find due to its critically endangered status.
Where to spot
Highly restricted to specific campos rupestres (rocky grasslands) and cerrados in central-southern Brazil, typically between 800 and 1,200 meters.
How to spot
Requires dedicated search efforts in its specific, shrinking habitat. Look for its unmistakable black and rufous pattern. Seek local conservation efforts for guidance on where to search responsibly.
When to spot
Year-round resident, but exceptionally rare and difficult to find due to its critically endangered status.
This species is critically endangered, primarily due to habitat loss from cattle ranching and agriculture, making any sighting in the wild very significant for conservationists.
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