Yellow-throated Seedeater
Yellow-throated Seedeater
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The Yellow-throated Seedeater is a small, streaky finch with a yellowish throat and a rather dull overall plumage. Males have brighter yellow on the throat.
Where to spot
Found in East Africa, particularly in Ethiopia. It inhabits dry savannas, grasslands, and acacia woodlands.
How to spot
Look for them on the ground or in low bushes in open, dry habitats. The yellowish throat is a subtle but key field mark. Listen for their short, sharp calls.
When to spot
Visible year-round in its resident range. Most active during the breeding season, which is typically tied to the rainy seasons.
Where to spot
Found in East Africa, particularly in Ethiopia. It inhabits dry savannas, grasslands, and acacia woodlands.
How to spot
Look for them on the ground or in low bushes in open, dry habitats. The yellowish throat is a subtle but key field mark. Listen for their short, sharp calls.
When to spot
Visible year-round in its resident range. Most active during the breeding season, which is typically tied to the rainy seasons.
This seedeater is often found foraging on the ground in open grassy areas, blending well with the dry vegetation.
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