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Black-and-rufous Warbling Finch

Poospiza nigrorufa
(d´Orbigny, ACVMD; de Lafresnaye, NFAA, 1837)
Sietevestidos Común
Quem-te-vestiu

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

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Other common names: Sietevestidos Pampeano.

Synonyms: Emberiza nigro-rufa.


Subspecies:

Poospiza nigrorufa nigrorufa: (Orbigny & Lafresnave, 1837), Nominal subspecies, Found in Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Northeast Argentina.
Poospiza nigrorufa wagneri: (Stolzmann, 1926). Found only in western Bolivia.

In the past, there was another subspecies P. n. whitii (Sclater, 1883) but it is currently considered a full species (Poospiza whitii) by some authors.

Description: 13 cm. Beautiful design. Dark back, rufous ventral with white on the abdomen, striking black mask surrounded by a malar line and a white supercilium that ends in the same tone as the ventral side, the tail feathers are black (with some white when fanning the tail). Juveniles have a much simpler design, lacking rufous coloration and are gray/blackish with a black-streaked ventral side.

Sexual Dimorphism: None, only juveniles can be easily distinguished from adults.

Habitat: Grasslands, Shrublands, and degraded forests. It approaches human-modified environments.

Distribution: Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay (with few records), Bolivia, and Northeast Argentina.

Behavior: Low and quite hidden flight, it moves through shrubs from where it is heard vocalizing frequently. It usually moves in pairs and is commonly seen on the ground searching for food.

Nesting: The nest is made with intertwined fibers in the shape of a cup, hidden between low branches. It deposits between 2 and 4 eggs there.

Feeding: Seeds and shoots.

Author of this description: Diego Oscar

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Photography ID: 36924
  Juvenile

San Vicente
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/22/2014
José Luis Lamela
Foto
Photography ID: 18262
  Adult

Ensenada
Buenos Aires
Argentina
09/24/2011
José Luis Lamela



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
12549215/03/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresArroyo Zapata, MagdalenaJosé Luis Lamela
12356009/03/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresSector San Juan, Parque Pereyra IraolaJosé Luis Lamela
11831301/03/2014ArgentinaCiudad Autónoma de Buenos AiresReserva Ecológica Costanera Sur (RECS)José Luis Lamela
11647322/02/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresIgnacio CorreasJosé Luis Lamela
11397115/02/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresSector El Coronillo, Reserva Natural Punta LaraJosé Luis Lamela
10995708/02/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresParque Ecológico Municipal de Villa Elisa, Villa ElisaJosé Luis Lamela
10199422/01/2014ArgentinaBuenos AiresReserva Lagunas de San Vicente (laguna el Ojo), San VicenteJosé Luis Lamela
6478013/07/2013ArgentinaBuenos AiresArroyo Martín, City BellJosé Luis Lamela
6360629/06/2013ArgentinaCiudad Autónoma de Buenos AiresReserva Ecológica Costanera Sur (RECS)José Luis Lamela
6144801/06/2013ArgentinaEntre RíosCeibasJosé Luis Lamela
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Bibliography related


Artículo Doiny Cabré, C. y R. Lejarraga. 2007. Aves de Sierra de la Ventana. 128 pp. Bahía Blanca. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

Artículo Narosky, T. y D. Yzurieta. 2010. Aves de Argentina y Uruguay – Birds of Argentina & Uruguay: Guía de Identificación Edición Total – A Field Guide Total Edition. 16a ed. 427 págs. Vázquez Mazzini Editores. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

Artículo Olrog, C. C. 1984. Las Aves Argentinas - Una nueva guía de Campo. 347 págs. Administración de Parques Nacionales. Buenos Aires. Argentina.



Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Black-and-rufous Warbling Finch (Poospiza nigrorufa) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 19/04/2026.