Rhodospingus cruentus (R.Lesson, 1844) is a animal in the Thraupidae family, order Passeriformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Rhodospingus cruentus (R.Lesson, 1844)

Rhodospingus cruentus (R.Lesson, 1844)

Rhodospingus cruentus, the crimson-breasted finch, is a small finch with distinct plumage differences between males, females, and immatures.

Family
Genus
Rhodospingus
Order
Passeriformes
Class
Aves

About Rhodospingus cruentus (R.Lesson, 1844)

The crimson-breasted finch, Rhodospingus cruentus, is a small finch species that measures 11 cm in length and has an average weight of 11.6 g. It has a short-tailed overall appearance and a long, slender, relatively straight bill. Males have blackish heads with a bright red coronal patch. Their upperparts, wings, and tail are blackish; the throat is red, which deepens to crimson on the breast and fades to a paler red on the lower breast and belly. The vent and undertail-coverts are often whitish with a light pink wash. Fresh plumage shows olive-colored feather tips on the back, nape, and occasionally the face. Males have dark brown irises; the upper mandible is blackish, often with blue-grey cutting edges, while the lower mandible is blue-grey. Their legs are dark greyish. Females are distinctly different from males: they resemble a plain, dull Sporophila finch, but have a longer, straighter bill. Females are pale brownish on all upperparts, including the head, upperparts, wings, and tail, with buffy or pale yellowish coloring on the supercilium, face, and underparts, and brown-washed flanks. Immature crimson-breasted finches are similar in appearance to adult females, and young immature males often show an orange wash across the breast.

Photo: (c) Luis Pollack Velásquez, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Luis Pollack Velásquez · cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aves Passeriformes Thraupidae Rhodospingus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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