The Ringed Warbling-Finch is a striking tanager named for the narrow white ring around its eye. It is an inhabitant of sub-Andean scrub and forest edges.
Where to spot
Found in sub-Andean and montane forests, their borders, and adjacent scrublands, typically at moderate to high elevations.
How to spot
Look for it actively moving through shrubbery and the understory. Pay close attention to its head markings to confirm the distinctive eye-ring.
When to spot
Can be seen year-round in its native range. Best viewing opportunities are often in the morning hours.
Where to spot
Found in sub-Andean and montane forests, their borders, and adjacent scrublands, typically at moderate to high elevations.
How to spot
Look for it actively moving through shrubbery and the understory. Pay close attention to its head markings to confirm the distinctive eye-ring.
When to spot
Can be seen year-round in its native range. Best viewing opportunities are often in the morning hours.
The white eye-ring is a key identification feature that stands out against its dark head, giving it a somewhat inquisitive expression.
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