
Three-banded Warbling-Finch
Three-banded Warbling-Finch
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The Three-banded Warbling-Finch is a distinctive tanager known for the three prominent bands across its chest and flanks. It is typically found in high-elevation montane forests.
Where to spot
Inhabits cloud forests, montane evergreen forests, and their edges, primarily at high elevations in the Andes.
How to spot
Look for it in the mid-story and understory of forests. Pay attention to its unique chest banding for identification.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Early mornings are generally the most rewarding times for observation as they forage actively.
Where to spot
Inhabits cloud forests, montane evergreen forests, and their edges, primarily at high elevations in the Andes.
How to spot
Look for it in the mid-story and understory of forests. Pay attention to its unique chest banding for identification.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Early mornings are generally the most rewarding times for observation as they forage actively.
The three bands, often a mix of black and rufous, are unique among warbling-finches and serve as a clear identifier for this attractive bird.
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