Cabanis's seedeater
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Amaurospiza concolor

The Cabanis's seedeater (Amaurospiza concolor ) is a species of bird in the cardinal family Cardinalidae that the International Ornithological Committee (IOC) accepted as a species in 2015. (But see the taxonomy section below.) It is found southern Mexico and Central America.

Appearance

Cabanis's seedeater is 11.5 to 14 cm (4.5 to 5.5 in) long and weighs 12 to 15 g (0.42 to 0.53 oz). The nominate male is entirely slate blue. The female's upperparts are cinnamon and the underparts tawny. The male A. c. relicta is more slaty (less blue) than the nominate and has black lores; the female is a paler cinnamon.

Distribution

Geography

The nominate Cabanis's seedeater is found from Chiapas in southern Mexico through Central America to western and central Panama. A. c. relicta is found in six southwestern Mexico states, Jalisco, Colima, Morelos, Puebla, Guerrero and Oaxaca. The species inhabits openings in and edges of humid montane and secondary forest. It most often is found at sites with bamboo. In northern Central America it ranges in elevation from 600 to 2,500 m (2,000 to 8,200 ft) but in Costa Rica inhabits the narrower range of 1,700 to 2,200 m (5,600 to 7,200 ft).

Cabanis's seedeater habitat map
Cabanis's seedeater habitat map
Cabanis's seedeater
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Diet and Nutrition

Cabanis's seedeater's diet includes insects, seeds, and bamboo shoots.

Mating Habits

The only known Cabanis's seedeater nest was found in Mexico. It was a cup of coarse grass lined with finer grass placed in the fork of a slender branch. It contained two seedeater eggs and one of the brood parasite bronzed cowbird (Molothrus aeneus ).

Population

Population number

The IUCN has not assessed Cabanis's seedeater.

References

1. Cabanis's seedeater Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabanis's_seedeater
2. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/331207

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