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Black-hooded Sierra Finch

Phrygilus atriceps
(d´Orbigny, ACVMD; de Lafresnaye, NFAA, 1837)
Comesebo Cabeza Negra

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

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Records from Antofagasta de la Sierra

Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Synonyms: Emberiza atriceps.


Description: Species restricted to the northwestern Andes, 16–18 cm long, with a thick and pointed bill. Male: black hood, wings, and tail; ochre-orange mantle; orange chest grading to yellow; and white undertail. Female: similar but duller, with a slate-gray hood, paler orange back, and yellowish belly with finely streaked throat. Both have brown irises and dark gray legs. Juveniles are brownish, duller, and show a pale gray hood. It may be confused with the Andean Sierra Finch (P. gayi), with which it overlaps in parts of northwestern Argentina; however, the Black-hooded male is unmistakable due to its black hood instead of gray. The female Andean has a more extensive white belly.

Distribution: Species of the dry Andean puna, from southern Peru, western Bolivia, and northern Chile, to northwestern Argentina (Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja, and high areas of San Juan) in high Andean environments. Typical elevation 2,500–4,000 m, locally lower in winter.

Habitat: High-altitude arid shrublands, rocky slopes, hillsides with cacti, high Andean ravines, edges of peatlands, and semi-humid areas surrounded by shrubs. Common in Andean human settlements and exotic tree plantings in high-altitude towns.

Behavior: Confiding, usually in pairs or small groups; in winter it may join mixed flocks. Perches on exposed rocks and shrubs. Forages mainly on the ground, walking or hopping among rocks and cacti. Males sing a short, monotonous series of metallic notes.

Diet: Omnivorous. Eats seeds, shoots, and arthropods. Forages on the ground, low shrubs, or human structures. May join mixed groups with siskins and warbling finches.

Breeding: Nest placed in shrubs or rocks, an open cup made of small sticks, stems, and grasses, with an interior of wool, hair, and fine fibers.

Conservation status: Species not considered threatened. Common in the puna and high Andean environments.


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




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 579205
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  Adult

Antofagasta de la Sierra
Catamarca
Argentina
04/01/2024
Fabrizio García
Foto
Photography ID: 517059
  Adult

Antofagasta de la Sierra
Catamarca
Argentina
01/27/2018
Nino A. Grangetto
Foto
Photography ID: 464718
  Adult

Antofagasta de la Sierra
Catamarca
Argentina
09/26/2021
Federico Carlos Izasa
Foto
Photography ID: 249661
  Adult

Antofagasta de la Sierra
Catamarca
Argentina
01/26/2018
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 249660
  Adult

Antofagasta de la Sierra
Catamarca
Argentina
01/26/2018
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 249655
  Juvenile

Antofagasta de la Sierra
Catamarca
Argentina
01/26/2018
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 235485
  Adult

Antofagasta de la Sierra
Catamarca
Argentina
12/27/2017
Ricardo Juliano
Foto
Photography ID: 35247
  Adult

Antofagasta de la Sierra
Catamarca
Argentina
01/19/2014
Miguel Andina
Foto
Photography ID: 19614
  Adult

Antofagasta de la Sierra
Catamarca
Argentina
02/11/2013
Edith Polverini



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
202041401/04/2024ArgentinaCatamarcaAntofagasta de la Sierra4Fabrizio García
176868104/03/2023ArgentinaCatamarcaEl Peñón, Antofagasta de la Sierra3Dario Juan Wendeler
156470723/03/2022ArgentinaCatamarcaVega Real Grande, Antofagasta de la SierraHugo Caverzasi
156392022/03/2022ArgentinaCatamarcaRuta entre Antofagasta de la Sierra y Salar de Antofalla, Antofagasta de la SierraHugo Caverzasi
156467621/03/2022ArgentinaCatamarcaRuta entre Antofagasta de la Sierra y Salar de Antofalla, Antofagasta de la SierraHugo Caverzasi
172618521/01/2022ArgentinaCatamarcaVolcán Galán, Antofagasta de la SierraMauro Carballo
149718207/11/2021ArgentinaCatamarcaRuta entre Antofagasta de la Sierra y Salar de Antofalla, Antofagasta de la Sierra2Luis Cesar Tejo
149662407/11/2021ArgentinaCatamarcaRuta entre Antofagasta de la Sierra y Salar de Antofalla, Antofagasta de la Sierra2Daniela Espinosa
147175626/09/2021ArgentinaCatamarcaReserva Provincial Laguna Grande, Antofagasta de la SierraFederico Carlos Izasa
112681218/10/2019ArgentinaCatamarcaOjos de Campo, Antofagasta de la SierraGustavo Daniel González
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Black-hooded Sierra Finch (Phrygilus atriceps) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 26/03/2026.