
Dubois's Seedeater
Dubois's Seedeater
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Dubois's Seedeater is a rare and endangered species, known for the male's slate-grey upperparts and white belly. It is endemic to a small region of Brazil.
Where to spot
Highly restricted to specific areas of humid Atlantic Forest remnants and adjacent grasslands in southeastern Brazil, generally below 500 meters.
How to spot
Extremely challenging to observe due to its rarity. Focus on specific, protected forest fragments and associated grasslands where it has been recorded. Learning its calls is vital for detection.
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 areas of humid Atlantic Forest remnants and adjacent grasslands in southeastern Brazil, generally below 500 meters.
How to spot
Extremely challenging to observe due to its rarity. Focus on specific, protected forest fragments and associated grasslands where it has been recorded. Learning its calls is vital for detection.
When to spot
Year-round resident, but exceptionally rare and difficult to find due to its critically endangered status.
This species is one of Brazil's most threatened birds, facing severe pressure from illegal trapping for the pet trade and significant habitat loss.
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