Don't want to see ads? Sign up...




Species icon
Mourning Sierra Finch

Rhopospina fruticeti
(Kittlitz, FH, 1833)
Yal Negro
Canário-andino-negro

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

 Request change
Filters

Records from Salta

Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Synonyms: Phrygilus fruticeti, Fringilla fruticeti.

Subspecies:


Description: A large seedeater about 18 cm long, robust, with an orange to yellow-orange bill. Male: dark gray with black head, face, throat, and chest; back gray with dark streaking; belly and undertail coverts white. Two very visible white wingbars, a distinctive feature. Female: grayish brown, heavily streaked above; well-marked cinnamon cheeks bordered by a whitish mustache and dark malar; white wingbars present. The cinnamon cheek patch is diagnostic. Juvenile: similar to the female, duller; juvenile males with darker face and dusky gray throat. Similar species: • Band-tailed Seedeater (R. alaudina): Shows a white tail band in flight (absent in this species) and lacks wingbars. Smaller, with more yellowish bill and legs. • Carbon Seedeater (R. carbonaria): Smaller and darker; males blacker and more uniform, including a black belly and no wingbars; females lack cinnamon cheeks.

Distribution: Andes from Peru and Bolivia southward, and across much of Chile and Argentina. In Argentina found from the northwest (Salta, Jujuy, Tucumán, Catamarca) south to Patagonia (Neuquén to Santa Cruz), including Cuyo and sectors of the Andean foothills. Occurs from sea level in the Patagonian steppe to 3,600–4,000 m in high-Andean areas. Resident across most of its range; southern populations migrate north and east in winter, occasionally reaching northeastern Buenos Aires Province.

Habitat: Open arid and semi-arid environments: shrublands (piquillín, calafate), cactus zones, montane scrub, open grasslands with scattered shrubs, Andean slopes with shrub cover, Patagonian steppe, and crop edges in winter.

Behavior: Very terrestrial; forages on the ground in pairs or groups. In winter forms large flocks, often mixed with other seedeaters, sierra-finches, sparrows, and diucas. The male sings from shrubs or during a descending aerial display from about 4–10 m, with wings and tail spread. Song is loud, rough, and buzzing.

Diet: Mainly seeds, supplemented with arthropods and small fruits.

Reproduction: Nest in low, dense shrubs; a loose cup built with grasses and soft materials. Clutch of 2–3 greenish eggs with olive spots.

Conservation status: Not threatened. Common across most of its wide range.


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




Loading map...




Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 651755
  Adult

Cuesta del Obispo
Salta
Argentina
09/02/2024
Mauro Desch
Foto
Photography ID: 640811
  Adult

Parque Nacional los Cardones
Salta
Argentina
12/08/2024
Luis Cesar Tejo
Foto
Photography ID: 636535
  Adult

Parque Nacional los Cardones
Salta
Argentina
05/13/2025
Dolores Fernandez
Foto
Photography ID: 621923
  Adult

Rosario de Lerma
Salta
Argentina
08/27/2024
Franco Montaño Herrero
Foto
Photography ID: 613770
  Adult

Rosario de Lerma
Salta
Argentina
08/27/2024
Marcelo Javier Wioneczak
Foto
Photography ID: 559275
  Adult

La Poma
Salta
Argentina
11/28/2023
Pablo Alberto Re
Foto
Photography ID: 559269
  Adult

La Poma
Salta
Argentina
11/28/2023
Pablo Alberto Re
Foto
Photography ID: 552407
  Adult

Cuesta del Obispo
Salta
Argentina
08/26/2023
Elsa Longo
Foto
Photography ID: 551790
  Adult

Cuesta del Obispo
Salta
Argentina
08/26/2023
Guillermo Marcaida
Foto
Photography ID: 544170
  Adult

Valle de Lerma
Salta
Argentina
07/13/2023
Walter Bustamante
Foto
Photography ID: 514029
  Adult

Alrededores de Cachi
Salta
Argentina
11/08/2022
Daniel Osvaldo Fernández
Foto
Photography ID: 513159
  Adult

Cuesta del Obispo
Salta
Argentina
10/10/2022
Eduardo Nadal



 View all photographs of the species




 Add a photography of this species





Last Vocalizations published




 Add an audio of this species





Last Filmings published




 Add a film of this species





 Reports


 Detail of places sorted by number of records








Page 1
Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
235897615/09/2025ArgentinaSaltaCuesta del ObispoNicolas Olejnik
235730404/09/2025ArgentinaSaltaRuta Provincial 7, Santa Victoria1Hugo Caverzasi
235728604/09/2025ArgentinaSaltaCamino a Papa Chacra, Santa Victoria2Hugo Caverzasi
229357213/05/2025ArgentinaSaltaParque Nacional los CardonesDolores Fernandez
225419430/01/2025ArgentinaSaltaLagunas Del Toro, Rosario de Lerma3Pablo Moreno
225412430/01/2025ArgentinaSaltaCamino a Cachiñal, Rosario de Lerma4Pablo Moreno
231194908/12/2024ArgentinaSaltaCamino a Cerro Negro, Parque Nacional los CardonesLuis Cesar Tejo
220389624/11/2024ArgentinaSaltaRuta 51Nicolas Olejnik
235215602/09/2024ArgentinaSaltaCuesta del Obispo4Mauro Desch
235214602/09/2024ArgentinaSaltaValle Encantado, Parque Nacional los Cardones7Mauro Desch
Page 1

 Add a record of this species

Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Mourning Sierra Finch (Rhopospina fruticeti) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 18/04/2026.