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- Rhopospina is a small genus of finch-like tanagers found in gr****y areas in Central and South America. The genus contains four species: Gill, Frank; Donsker...
- The blue finch or yellow-billed blue finch (Rhopospina caerulescens) is a species of small bird. Although it was long classified in the bunting family...
- The band-tailed sierra finch (Rhopospina alaudina) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae and is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and...
- finch (Rhopospina fruticeti) is a species of South American bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus Rhopospina. It is...
- Sphenopsis Thlypopsis Urothraupis Xenospingus Porphyrospizinae Incaspiza Rhopospina Saltatorinae Saltator Saltatricula Sporophilinae Sporophila Tachyphoninae...
- Sphenopsis Thlypopsis Urothraupis Xenospingus Porphyrospizinae Incaspiza Rhopospina Saltatorinae Saltator Saltatricula Sporophilinae Sporophila Tachyphoninae...
- The carbonated sierra finch (Rhopospina carbonaria), also known as the carbon sierra finch, is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is endemic...
- Sphenopsis Thlypopsis Urothraupis Xenospingus Porphyrospizinae Incaspiza Rhopospina Saltatorinae Saltator Saltatricula Sporophilinae Sporophila Tachyphoninae...
- formerly placed in Emberizidae. Yellow billed birds: The blue finch (Rhopospina caerulescens) was formerly placed in the Cardinalidae; the other species...
- Sphenopsis Thlypopsis Urothraupis Xenospingus Porphyrospizinae Incaspiza Rhopospina Saltatorinae Saltator Saltatricula Sporophilinae Sporophila Tachyphoninae...