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Long-tailed Pampa Finch

Long-tailed Pampa Finch

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The Long-tailed Pampa Finch is a unique and localized species, often considered a subspecies of the Pampa Finch, characterized by its notably longer tail and restricted range.
Where to spot
Restricted to the humid grasslands and gallery forests of central Brazil, typically below 1,000 meters.
How to spot
Look for its exceptionally long tail, especially in flight or when perched. It inhabits dense grassy areas, so patience and a good ear for its song are useful for detection.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed in the mornings when vocal and active.
Its exceptionally elongated tail is a distinguishing feature, making it stand out from its more widespread relative, though genetic studies sometimes group them, highlighting ongoing taxonomic research.
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