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Adult © Michael Weymann
Juvenile © Darío de la Fuente
Adult © Nelson Contardo
Adult © Pablo Gutiérrez Maier
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Greater Yellow-Finch Sicalis auriventris

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Identification

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Fairly common in the Andes of central Chile and adjacent Argentina; seen readily at ski resorts, around villages, on bogs, and on stony and grassy slopes. Often in flocks, associates readily with other seed-eating birds. Feeds mainly on the ground, but sings from prominent perches such as a rock or building. Not appreciably larger than other yellow-finches, but no similar species in most of range. May overlap in winter locally with Greenish Yellow-Finch, which has shorter wings and a shorter bill, and male never is as bright golden as the Greater Yellow-Finch.

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