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Ash-breasted Sierra Finch

Geospizopsis plebejus
(Tschudi, JJ, 1844)
Yal Chico

Family: Thraupidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation Status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: Small high-Andean seedeater about 12 cm long, with dull tones and a grayish conical bill. Male: short white eyebrow and very noticeable white eyering. Upperparts grayish-brown with streaked back and uniformly gray rump. Grayish chest and whitish belly, paler toward the abdomen. Wings dark brownish with pale edges. Female: browner, with pale streaks on crown, chest, and flanks; whitish belly with few to no streaks. Juvenile: similar to the female but duller. Compared with the sympatric Plumbeous Sierra Finch (G. unicolor), the Small Sierra Finch (G. plebejus) is smaller, has a distinct white eyebrow, a streaked back, and a whitish belly, whereas the Plumbeous is uniformly lead-gray, lacks eyebrow, is larger, and the female has heavily streaked chest and belly.

Geographical distribution: Andes from southern Peru, western Bolivia, northern Chile, and northwestern to west-central Argentina, reaching as far as Mendoza; also in the central sierras. In Argentina, subspecies plebejus: Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja, Tucumán (Aconquija and Cumbres Calchaquíes), San Juan, Mendoza, and Pampa de Achala (Córdoba and San Luis). Found between 1,800–4,500 m. Local altitudinal migration in winter.

Habitat: Typical inhabitant of Puna and high-Andean slopes, present in rocky areas, stony grasslands, scattered shrublands, and edges of wetlands. Also in ravines and rocky outcrops over high-altitude grasslands in the upper ecotone of the Yungas.

Behavior: Fairly terrestrial, walking and hopping among stones in search of seeds. Seen alone, in pairs, or small groups, often mixing with other high-Andean seedeaters. Short, low flight. Sings from shrubs or rocks, especially at dawn. Emits a very sharp, metallic and dry trill followed by “chip” notes.

Diet: Seeds and small arthropods, foraged on the ground or low vegetation. Frequently joins mixed flocks with the Olive-yellow Finch (Sicalis olivascens) and other seedeaters.

Reproduction: The nest is a simple cup made of fibers, hair, or wool, hidden in rocky crevices, among stones, or in tall grasses. Lays 2–3 bluish eggs with brown spots.

Conservation status: Not considered threatened. Common to abundant throughout its range.


Authors of this compilation: Diego Carus and Maria Belén Dri – 06/12/2025




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Number of Photography: 402

Foto
Photography ID: 669712
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
01/24/2026
Viviana Fuentes
Foto
Photography ID: 664433
♂ ♀
  Adult

Parque Provincial Cumbres Calchaquíes
Tucumán
Argentina
12/14/2025
Diego Carus
Foto
Photography ID: 663044
  Adult

Camino a Abra de Lizoite
Jujuy
Argentina
11/14/2025
Federico J. Villegas
Foto
Photography ID: 656169
  Adult

Cuesta del Lipán
Jujuy
Argentina
09/20/2025
Eduardo Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 656087
  Adult

Abra Pampa
Jujuy
Argentina
09/18/2025
Eduardo Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 656086
♂ ♀
  Adult

Abra Pampa
Jujuy
Argentina
09/18/2025
Eduardo Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 655126
  Adult

Abra Pampa
Jujuy
Argentina
09/18/2025
Sergio Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 655011
  Adult

Abra Pampa
Jujuy
Argentina
09/18/2025
Sergio Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 654232
  Adult

Ruta Nacional 9 1882-1874
Jujuy
Argentina
08/19/2025
María Alejandra Sosa
Foto
Photography ID: 653780
  Adult

Ruta 13, Las Heras
Mendoza
Argentina
08/25/2024
Marcelo Zanotti



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Number of Recorded Vocalizations: 4



Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Emilio Martin Perez02/22/2021ArgentinaMendozaReserva Natural VillavicencioAdultNoNo
Luis Fernandez Campos07/31/2015ArgentinaJujuyAbra PampaN/AAdultNoNo
Luis Fernandez Campos07/31/2015ArgentinaJujuyLaguna DoncellasN/AAdultYesNo
 DownloadJorge La Grotteria09/04/2012ArgentinaJujuyHumahuaca♂ ♀AdultYesNo


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Number of Records: 1045



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
243962013/02/2026ArgentinaCórdobaParque Nacional Quebrada Del Condorito2Pablo Eguia
242273824/01/2026ArgentinaTucumánEl InfiernilloViviana Fuentes
241858617/01/2026ArgentinaCórdobaPuesto Ur-mendia, Pampa de Achala2Andres Espindola
241764010/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaReserva Natural Villavicencio9Emilio Martin Perez
240720421/12/2025ArgentinaCatamarcaVegas Río del Rincón, Camino a laguna los aparejos2Pablo Eguia
240711320/12/2025ArgentinaCatamarcaRuta nacional Nº 60, antes de Paso San Francisco4Pablo Eguia
240389714/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánAcceso los Cardones, Parque Provincial Cumbres CalchaquíesDiego Carus
240661713/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánAcceso los Cardones, Parque Provincial Cumbres CalchaquíesMaria Belén Dri
240390813/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánAcceso los Cardones, Parque Provincial Cumbres CalchaquíesDiego Carus
240651808/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánQuebrada del Barón, El InfiernilloMaria Belén Dri
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Ash-breasted Sierra Finch (Geospizopsis plebejus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 10/03/2026.