- in Crithagra. True
seedeaters Amaurospiza – blue
seedeaters (4 species,
tentatively placed here)
Dolospingus – white-naped
seedeater Oryzoborus – seed-finches...
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former forest. One
study in
Brazil estimated that 16,800 yellow-bellied
seedeaters are
illegally caught and sold as pets annually.
BirdLife International...
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though a few birds, such as the
Carrizal seedeater, are
considered to be endangered. The grosbeaks,
seedeaters, and
cardinals have
large bills,
while Granatellus...
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having white areas, the
other being hypermelanic just as the two
variable seedeaters mentioned here. Of course,
there must be some
factor maintaining reproductive...
- the
plumbeous seedeater by its
larger size and
bluish (rather than plumbeous) grey plumage, and from that and
other Sporophila seedeaters, by
having a...
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unless accompanied by males.
Females are best told from
other seedeaters (except
lined seedeaters) by
strong yellowish wash on
underparts and
relatively small...
- The
Carrizal seedeater (Amaurospiza carrizalensis) is a
species of bird in the
family Cardinalidae, the
cardinals or
cardinal grosbeaks. It is endemic...
-
Hickman GC. (1999).
Discovery of a
second po****tion of white-collared
seedeaters,
Sporophila torqueola (P****eriformes: Emberizidae)
along the Rio Grande...
- that the cinnamon-rumped
seedeater is more
closely related to
other Sporophila seedeaters than it is to Morelet's
seedeater.
There are two subspecies:...
- name A.
moesta for blue
seedeater. The
BirdLife account encomp****es what are now the blue, Ecuadorian, and blackish-blue
seedeaters. Two
subspecies are recognised:...