Description: Crown and back are lead-colored, with black wings and a white wing band, black tail, rump, and ventral area. Some individuals have a darker ventral side, which can make them resemble the Brown Capuchino (Sporophila hypochroma), complicating identification. The female is olive green dorsally, contrasted with a lighter ventral area, indistinguishable from most females of other Sporophila species.
Morph: See Sporophila ´uruguaya´.
Geographical Distribution in Argentina: Misiones, Corrientes, Formosa, Chaco, Córdoba, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, and Buenos Aires.
Habitat: Grasslands and crops.
Diet: Seeds.
Behavior: Territorial. A melodious song composed of several sweet whistles, very pleasant to the ear.
Nesting: A delicate hemisphere-shaped nest made of plant material.
Compiler of this description: Jorge La Grotteria
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