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Saffron Finch

Sicalis flaveola
(Linnaeus, C, 1766)
Jilguero Dorado
Canário-da-terra-verdadeiro

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: Misto, Golden Button, Saffron Finch, Saffron-crowned Finch, Little Goldfinch, Yellow Sparrow.

Subspecies:

Sicalis flaveola flaveola: (Linnaeus, 1766). Nominal ssp. Found in Colombia and Venezuela.
Sicalis flaveola pelzelni: (Sclater, 1872). This subspecies is found in Uruguay and most of Argentina, except for the Andean region, Santa Cruz, and the Falkland Islands.
Sicalis flaveola valida: (Bangs and Penard, T. 1921). Found in Ecuador and Northern Peru.
Sicalis flaveola koenigi: (Hoy, 1978). Found in Argentina (Western Salta and Jujuy).
Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis: (Gmelin, J. 1789). Found in northern Argentina (Misiones) and Brazil.

Description: 12 cm, the male is yellow with black wings, back, and tail with slight olive tones. The species shows orange hues on the front and face, which helps to distinguish it from other species of the same genus. The female is lighter grayish on the belly with dark streaks on the chest and back, and juveniles are similar to females.

Sexual Dimorphism: Very noticeable and easily distinguishable by the male´s golden yellow color. Young males tend to have small yellow spots on their chest, but it is difficult to sex them when they are very young.

Habitat: Forests, rural areas, and settlements (common in parks and urban reserves).

Geographic Distribution: Widely distributed in Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.

Behavior: Males have a melodious song (which makes them a highly captured species for the pet trade). Outside of the breeding season, they form large flocks, sometimes even with other species like the Chingolos (Z. capensis) and Mists (S. luteola). They are quite arboreal but are often seen on the ground feeding.

Nesting: Builds its nest with dry grasses and feathers, which it molds into cavities like holes in tree trunks, posts, and even abandoned nests of horneros (F. rufus). It typically nests twice a year, and the juveniles form pairs before the year is over to start a new brood of chicks (Costa et al., 2011).

Diet: Grains, wild grass seeds, small fruits, larvae, and shoots.

Author of this description: Diego Oscar

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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 676133
  Adult

Arenas Verdes
Buenos Aires
Argentina
02/22/2026
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 662836
  Adult

Mar de Cobo
Buenos Aires
Argentina
11/16/2025
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 650027
  Adult

Concepción del Uruguay
Entre Ríos
Argentina
07/25/2025
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 585395
  Adult

Salta
Salta
Argentina
04/25/2024
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 584663
  Adult

San Francisco
Jujuy
Argentina
04/19/2024
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 578035
♂ ♀
  Adult

Reserva Natural Urutaú
Misiones
Argentina
09/16/2023
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 553741
  Adult

Federal
Entre Ríos
Argentina
09/08/2023
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 531939
  Immature

Concepcion
Catamarca
Argentina
03/11/2023
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 524483
  Adult

San Manuel
Buenos Aires
Argentina
02/13/2023
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 502056
  Adult

Cercanía de Pirané
Formosa
Argentina
06/21/2022
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 481207
  Adult

Arenas Verdes
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/08/2022
Edgar Romeo



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Page 1
Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
244128122/02/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresArenas verdes, Arenas VerdesEdgar Romeo
239922716/11/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresLago Mar de Cobo, Mar de CoboEdgar Romeo
235206425/07/2025ArgentinaEntre RíosTermas de Basavilbaso, Concepción del UruguayEdgar Romeo
218959202/11/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresRuta 226 entre Napaleufu y BalcarceEdgar Romeo
203736825/04/2024ArgentinaSaltaSaltaEdgar Romeo
203641419/04/2024ArgentinaJujuyPueblo, San FranciscoEdgar Romeo
189848416/09/2023ArgentinaMisionesReserva Natural Urutaú, Reserva Natural UrutaúEdgar Romeo
189832511/09/2023ArgentinaMisionesFachinalEdgar Romeo
188834110/09/2023ArgentinaMisionesParque Provincial de las Sierras “ing. Raúl Martínez Crovetto”, ApóstolesEdgar Romeo
188825808/09/2023ArgentinaEntre RíosCalle rural, FederalEdgar Romeo
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Artículo Costa M., R. Moller Jensen Y Otros. 2011. Proyecto Freebirds Guía de las Aves. <http://www.freebirds.com.ar>.



Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Saffron Finch (Sicalis flaveola) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 05/04/2026.