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Plumbeous Sierra Finch

Geospizopsis unicolor
(d´Orbigny, ACVMD; de Lafresnaye, NFAA, 1837)
Yal Plomizo

Family: Thraupidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: A 13–15 cm Andean seedeater. Male: uniformly lead-gray, lacking eyebrow and eyering; head and upperparts slate-gray; underparts light gray, only slightly paler than the back. Wings and tail dark brownish-black with grayish edges. Bill conical, dark gray-black; legs dark. Female: grayish-brown above with dense streaks on crown, back, and chest; underparts whitish but always streaked on chest, flanks, and abdomen. Juvenile: similar to the female, duller and browner. Compared with the Small Sierra Finch (G. plebejus), the Plumbeous is larger, lacks eyebrow, lacks streaked back, and has more uniform plumage; the Small Sierra Finch is smaller, with white eyebrow, streaked back, and whitish belly. Females: Plumbeous female is heavily streaked even on the abdomen; Small Sierra Finch female shows a clean abdomen. Compared with the Great Sierra Finch (Idiopsar brachyurus), the latter is much larger, has a thick, long, straight bill, and is scarce with a more restricted distribution in the northwest.

Geographical distribution: Occurs along the Andes from Venezuela to Chile and Argentina, reaching Tierra del Fuego. One of the most widely distributed Andean species. In Argentina it occupies the entire Andes, the central sierras of Córdoba and San Luis, and high areas of the Yungas. Ranges from 50 to 4,500 m (higher in the north, lower in the south). Mostly resident, with altitudinal migrations; in Patagonia it descends markedly in winter.

Habitat: Puna, Patagonian steppes, ravines, rocky slopes, high grasslands, scattered shrublands, Andean hillsides, sierras, and edges of wetlands or peatlands. Also common in degraded and overgrazed environments.

Behavior: Fairly terrestrial and tame. Alone or in pairs, also in groups; often associates with sierra finches, ground-finches, siskins, and other yales. Forages for seeds on the ground and perches on rocks or low shrubs. Song is sweet and descending.

Diet: Mainly seeds; also shoots and fruits. During breeding season, consumes more arthropods to feed nestlings.

Reproduction: Nest made of twigs, hair, and feathers, placed in rocky crevices, cliffs, embankments, or among stones. Lays 2–3 light blue eggs with brown spots.

Conservation status: Not considered threatened. Very common throughout its wide range.


Authors of this compilation: Diego Carus and Maria Belén Dri – 06/12/2025




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 521730
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
04/22/2009
Ramon Moller Jensen
Foto
Photography ID: 521729
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
04/22/2009
Ramon Moller Jensen
Foto
Photography ID: 490528
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
03/31/2022
Luis Carlos De Volder
Foto
Photography ID: 490527
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
03/31/2022
Luis Carlos De Volder
Foto
Photography ID: 479834
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
01/12/2022
Eduardo Soriano
Foto
Photography ID: 479833
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
01/12/2022
Eduardo Soriano
Foto
Photography ID: 280274
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
08/04/2018
Glauco Oliveira
Foto
Photography ID: 147542
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
09/28/2014
Guillermo Garcia
Foto
Photography ID: 145267
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
03/26/2016
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 145266
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
03/26/2016
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 141310
  Adult

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
02/18/2016
David Ress
Foto
Photography ID: 141309
 

Cerro Champaquí
Córdoba
Argentina
02/18/2016
David Ress



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
168476908/12/2022ArgentinaCórdobaCerro ChampaquíEnzo Rossi
157196831/03/2022ArgentinaCórdobaEn la cumbre del cerro Champaqui, Cerro ChampaquíLuis Carlos De Volder
157196431/03/2022ArgentinaCórdobaEn la cumbre del cerro Champaqui, Cerro ChampaquíLuis Carlos De Volder
153647112/01/2022ArgentinaCórdobaEn la cumbre del cerro Champaqui, Cerro ChampaquíEduardo Soriano
79029904/08/2018ArgentinaCórdobaEn la cumbre del cerro Champaqui, Cerro ChampaquíGlauco Oliveira
56398509/04/2017ArgentinaCórdobaCerro Champaquí1Gustavo Fernando Durán
44777026/06/2016ArgentinaCórdobaCerro Champaquí1Gustavo Fernando Durán
44800825/06/2016ArgentinaCórdobaCamino a Tres Arboles, Cerro Champaquí8Andres Espindola
41901126/03/2016ArgentinaCórdobaCerro ChampaquíPablo Eguia
41121018/02/2016ArgentinaCórdobaEn la cumbre del cerro Champaqui, Cerro ChampaquíDavid Ress
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Plumbeous Sierra Finch (Geospizopsis unicolor) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 29/03/2026.