
Rufous-browed Warbling Finch
Rufous-browed Warbling Finch
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The Rufous-browed Warbling Finch is a small, attractive species endemic to a limited range in the Peruvian Andes. It is recognized by its prominent rufous supercilium (eyebrow stripe).
Where to spot
Endemic to the arid inter-Andean valleys and high-altitude scrub of central Peru, typically found between 2,500 and 3,800 meters.
How to spot
Focus on dense, thorny scrub and rocky areas. Look for the distinct rufous eyebrow. Patience is needed as it can be secretive within dense cover, relying on its camouflage.
When to spot
Year-round resident; it is more vocal during the breeding season (austral spring/summer).
Where to spot
Endemic to the arid inter-Andean valleys and high-altitude scrub of central Peru, typically found between 2,500 and 3,800 meters.
How to spot
Focus on dense, thorny scrub and rocky areas. Look for the distinct rufous eyebrow. Patience is needed as it can be secretive within dense cover, relying on its camouflage.
When to spot
Year-round resident; it is more vocal during the breeding season (austral spring/summer).
This warbling finch is often found in dense, thorny scrub at high altitudes, where its song can be heard echoing through the sparse vegetation, helping to locate this elusive species.
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