
Rufous-backed Warbling-Finch
Rufous-backed Warbling-Finch
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The Rufous-backed Warbling-Finch is a small, attractive tanager known for the warm rufous tones on its back. It is typically found in high-altitude shrublands of the Andes.
Where to spot
Inhabits high-elevation scrub and forest borders in the Andes of South America, often in areas with dense undergrowth.
How to spot
Patiently observe the edges of shrubby areas and dense vegetation. Its rufous back can be a good field mark when seen in good light.
When to spot
Visible year-round within its range. Activity peaks during the cooler parts of the day, morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Inhabits high-elevation scrub and forest borders in the Andes of South America, often in areas with dense undergrowth.
How to spot
Patiently observe the edges of shrubby areas and dense vegetation. Its rufous back can be a good field mark when seen in good light.
When to spot
Visible year-round within its range. Activity peaks during the cooler parts of the day, morning and late afternoon.
Like other warbling-finches, it often forages by gleaning insects from foliage, showcasing its adaptability to the often harsh montane environment.
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