Sicalis columbiana Cabanis, 1851 is a animal in the Thraupidae family, order Passeriformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Sicalis columbiana Cabanis, 1851

Sicalis columbiana Cabanis, 1851

Sicalis columbiana, the orange-fronted yellow finch, is a disjunctly distributed South American Thraupidae bird.

Family
Genus
Sicalis
Order
Passeriformes
Class
Aves

About Sicalis columbiana Cabanis, 1851

The orange-fronted yellow finch (Sicalis columbiana) is a South American bird species that belongs to the Thraupidae family. It has a strongly disjunct distribution: the subspecies S. c. columbiana lives in Colombia and Venezuela, while the subspecies S. c. goeldii occurs both along the Amazon River in Brazil and in east-central Brazil. This species inhabits semi-open regions, most often located near water, and can sometimes be found near human settlements. Males of this species closely resemble the saffron finch, but are smaller, have a more sharply contrasting orange front, and have dusky lores. Females are overall olive-gray with whitish underparts, and have yellow coloring on the wings and tail.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aves Passeriformes Thraupidae Sicalis

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