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Grey-headed Brushfinch

Grey-headed Brushfinch

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The Grey-headed Brushfinch is a localized sparrow species found in the Tumbes region of northwestern Peru and southwestern Ecuador. It inhabits dry scrub and forest edges.
Where to spot
Restricted to the Tumbes region of northwestern Peru and southwestern Ecuador. Found in dry scrub, secondary growth, and forest edges.
How to spot
Look for it in dense undergrowth, often near the ground. Listen for its calls and song, which can help in detection. Its relatively plain, grey head and olive-brown back are key features.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most vocal and active during the local rainy season (typically January-April).
This brushfinch is often found foraging on or near the ground in dense undergrowth, making it a shy and challenging bird to observe.
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