Ochre-breasted Brushfinch
Ochre-breasted Brushfinch
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The Rufous-naped Brushfinch is a robust, colorful bird of the Andes, known for its bold rufous nape and head sides, contrasting with a black crown. It is a common resident of forest undergrowth.
Where to spot
Distributed along the Andes from northern Venezuela south through Colombia to Ecuador. It inhabits humid montane forests, cloud forests, and dense secondary growth, typically at mid to high elevations.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive rufous nape and side of the head, bordered by a black crown and eye-stripe. It forages on the ground or in low shrubs. Listen for its loud, clear song, which can be a series of whistled notes.
When to spot
Resident year-round within its range. Most active in the early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Distributed along the Andes from northern Venezuela south through Colombia to Ecuador. It inhabits humid montane forests, cloud forests, and dense secondary growth, typically at mid to high elevations.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive rufous nape and side of the head, bordered by a black crown and eye-stripe. It forages on the ground or in low shrubs. Listen for its loud, clear song, which can be a series of whistled notes.
When to spot
Resident year-round within its range. Most active in the early morning and late afternoon.
This brushfinch is an active forager, often kicking through leaf litter with both feet simultaneously to expose hidden insects.
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