Bolivian Warbling Finch
A species of Typical Warbling-finches and Allies Scientific name : Poospiza boliviana Genus : Typical Warbling-finches and Allies
Bolivian Warbling Finch, A species of Typical Warbling-finches and Allies
Botanical name: Poospiza boliviana
Genus: Typical Warbling-finches and Allies
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Description
The Bolivian warbling finch (Poospiza boliviana) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Argentina and Bolivia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland.
Size
16 cm
Nest Placement
Shrub
Feeding Habits
Bolivian Warbling Finch primarily consumes arthropods and seeds, foraging both on the ground and in dense vegetation. They feed alone or in pairs, often joining mixed-species flocks. Unique dietary preferences include a small range of insects and plant materials.
Habitat
The habitat of bolivian Warbling Finch predominantly encompasses dry and semi-humid scrublands, inclusive of open woodlands which can occasionally feature Polylepis bushes. The species thrives in scrubby hillsides and is also found in riparian thickets. It favors areas with a mixture of dry scrub and cacti and may inhabit hedgerows near agricultural fields.
Dite type
Granivorous