The Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater is a species of dry scrub and grasslands, characterized by the male's cinnamon-colored rump and underparts. It is restricted to western Mexico.
Where to spot
Endemic to the dry deciduous forests, thorn scrub, and agricultural areas of western Mexico, generally below 1,500 meters.
How to spot
Look for the male's cinnamon rump and belly. It often forages low in grasses or on the ground. Listen for its song, which helps with identification in its specific habitat.
When to spot
Year-round resident. More vocal during the breeding season, making it easier to locate by sound.
Where to spot
Endemic to the dry deciduous forests, thorn scrub, and agricultural areas of western Mexico, generally below 1,500 meters.
How to spot
Look for the male's cinnamon rump and belly. It often forages low in grasses or on the ground. Listen for its song, which helps with identification in its specific habitat.
When to spot
Year-round resident. More vocal during the breeding season, making it easier to locate by sound.
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
This species is distinct in its specific preference for dry, often thorny, scrubland and agricultural areas in western Mexico, indicating its adaptation to arid environments.
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