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 LC    Black-and-rufous Warbling-Finch* Id (Atlas):
    Poospiza nigrorufa

Description (10)
Image of Black-and-rufous Warbling-Finch
 

Other Names (World)
Black-and-rufous Warbling-Finch, Black-and-chestnut Warbling-finch (whitii, wagneri), Chestnut Warbling-finch (whitii, wagneri), Black-and-rufous Warbling Finch

Family
Thraupidae (Tanagers)

Size
15 cm

First Described (Guide)
(D'Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837)

Habitat
Open woodland, usually near water, rural gardens. From sea-level - 2,700 m.

Range (Guide)
Argentina (B), Bolivia (B), Brazil (B), Paraguay (B), Uruguay (B).

Population
Estimated population is unknown (2010).

Status LC
For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet.

Voice
A 'sweet-sweet-je sweet-sweet-je sweet-sweet-je' song, the 'sweet' being extremely high and sharp.

Xeno-Canto Sound Files (more (13)...)

 
Black-and-rufous Warbling Finch (Poospiza nigrorufa) [XC686392]
     by JAYRSON ARAUJO DE OLIVEIRA from Parque Estadual do Esphinillo Barra do Quara\u00ed, Brazil (song)

 
Black-and-rufous Warbling Finch (Poospiza nigrorufa) [XC508293]
     by Marcelo da Rocha from Reserva Ecol\u00f3gica Costanera Sur, Buenos Aires, Argentina (song)

Subspecies
Black-and-rufous Warbling-Finch (Poospiza nigrorufa) and Black-and-chestnut Warbling-Finch (Poospiza whitii) (Sibley and Monroe 1990, 1993) have been lumped into Poospiza nigrorufa (2005).

New molecular data indicate that genus forms a clade with the tanager (Thraupidae) genera Hemispingus and Thlypopsis, and that Compsospiza, which often subsumed within present genus, is sister to that clade. Closest relatives of present species uncertain. Further study is required. Subspecies whitii and wagneri sometimes treated together as a separate species, differing from nominate in song, habitat, and both juvenile and adult plumages. This treatment seems reasonable, but further details of these differences, in particular vocal differences, are needed. Subspecies wagneri poorly differentiated from whitii, and perhaps better synonymized.

The following 3 subspecies are recognised:

  • wagneri (D'Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837)   -  La Paz (around Mt Chulumaní­), in western Bolivia.
  • whitii P. L. Sclater, 1883   -  Andes of Bolivia (north to La Paz) and north-western Argentina (south to San Luis and western Córdoba). Considered by some authors to be a distinct species, Black-and-chestnut Warbling-Finch (Poospiza whitii).
  • nigrorufa (d'Orbigny and Lafresnaye, 1837)   -  South-eastern Brazil (Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul), Uruguay and north-eastern Argentina (eastern Formosa, Corrientes and Misiones south to eastern Córdoba, eastern La Pampa, eastern Rio Negro and Buenos Aires). Non-breeding also south-eastern Paraguay (í‘eembucú, central Paraguay and Alto Paraná regions).



References
See References.


Files:
JPG files for Black-and-rufous Warbling-Finch (Poospiza nigrorufa) - 10 files


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