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Plain-bellied Seedeater

Plain-bellied Seedeater

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The Plain-bellied Seedeater is a subtly marked seedeater, named for its lack of strong patterns on the underparts, blending into its dry habitat. It is a localized species.
Where to spot
Dry scrub and grasslands in parts of central Brazil and eastern Bolivia, generally below 1,000 meters.
How to spot
Look for its overall plain appearance, particularly the lack of strong markings on the belly. It forages on the ground, often in sparse vegetation. Listen for its soft calls to help locate it.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed in the early mornings when the birds are most active.
This species is sometimes difficult to distinguish from similar plain seedeaters, requiring careful attention to subtle plumage nuances and vocalizations for accurate identification.
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