The Ethiopian Seedeater is a relatively plain, streaky brown finch with a paler belly. It is endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands. It inhabits grasslands, moorlands, and rocky slopes at high elevations.
How to spot
Explore high-altitude plains and rocky areas in the Ethiopian Highlands. Look for them foraging on the ground. Patience is needed due to their inconspicuous nature.
When to spot
Visible year-round in its restricted range. Best observed during the breeding season when activity is highest.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands. It inhabits grasslands, moorlands, and rocky slopes at high elevations.
How to spot
Explore high-altitude plains and rocky areas in the Ethiopian Highlands. Look for them foraging on the ground. Patience is needed due to their inconspicuous nature.
When to spot
Visible year-round in its restricted range. Best observed during the breeding season when activity is highest.
This species is a high-altitude specialist, thriving in the unique Afroalpine habitats of Ethiopia.
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