Male © Pablo Andrés Cáceres Contreras eBird S26514237 Macaulay Library ML 22494401
Female © Cristian Pinto Fernandez
Male © Sue Plankis
Male © Andrew Spencer
Male © Pablo Andrés Cáceres Contreras
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Female © Pablo Santonja
Female © Cristian Pinto Fernandez
Male © jose diaz tavie

Yellow-bridled Finch Melanodera xanthogramma

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Identification

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Handsome, stocky, and generally uncommon “finch” (actually a tanager) of bleak rocky slopes and bogs above timberline in Andes and Tierra del Fuego; southern birds also range to coastal lowlands in winter. Sides of tail white on northern birds, yellow on southern. Male has black throat framed by diagnostic yellow bridle; head and body either blue-gray overall or strongly washed greenish yellow. Female streaky overall, best identified by presence of males, and white (northern) or yellow (southern) edgings to tail feathers.

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