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Grassland Yellow Finch

Sicalis luteola
(Sparrman, A, 1789)
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Family: Thraupidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It is a small passerine with a slender build and predominantly yellowish-green plumage, brighter in adult males, especially on the head and breast. The back is olive-toned with fine dark streaks, and the wings show distinct brown striping, while females and juveniles display duller coloration. The bill is short, conical, and sturdy, well adapted for seed consumption.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed throughout South America, ranging from northern regions to central Argentina and Uruguay. The species is common in lowland areas and open landscapes, occurring in both natural habitats and human-modified environments.

Habitat: It mainly inhabits natural grasslands, cultivated fields, wet meadows, and the edges of water bodies, showing a high tolerance for disturbed habitats. It is frequently observed in rural areas, roadsides, and sites with low, scattered vegetation.

Feeding: Its diet consists primarily of grass seeds and other herbaceous plants, collected from the ground or vegetation. During the breeding season, it supplements its diet with insects and small invertebrates, which are essential for chick development.

Behavior: The species displays gregarious behavior outside the breeding season, forming large flocks, often mixed with other finches. It is diurnal and commonly perches on tall grasses or fences, where it delivers its sharp, repetitive song.

Nesting: Breeding takes place mainly during spring and summer. The bird builds a cup-shaped nest made of plant fibers and finely lined, usually placed in tall grasses or low shrubs. The clutch typically consists of several pale eggs with small dark markings, incubated mainly by the female.

Conservation status: It is classified as a species of Least Concern, with large and generally stable populations across its range. However, local declines may occur due to agricultural intensification and the loss of native grasslands.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 16/12/2025




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Foto
Photography ID: 459959
  Adult

Mar de Cobo
Buenos Aires
Argentina
08/28/2021
Diego Oscar
Foto
Photography ID: 378573
  Adult

Perdices
Entre Ríos
Argentina
01/25/2020
Diego Oscar
Foto
Photography ID: 122393
  Adult

Albúfera Laguna Mar Chiquita
Buenos Aires
Argentina
10/17/2015
Diego Oscar
Foto
Photography ID: 75320
  Adult

Saavedra - Partido de Saavedra
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/01/2015
Diego Oscar
Foto
Photography ID: 6889
  Adult

Perdices
Entre Ríos
Argentina
05/15/2011
Diego Oscar
Foto
Photography ID: 4098
  Adult

Parque Costero del Sur
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/30/2011
Diego Oscar



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Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Diego Oscar01/02/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamino E/ Saavedra y Abra el HinojoN/AN/AYesNo



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
244969622/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamino E/ Saavedra y Laguna los flamencos60Diego Oscar
244293706/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresFrancisco A. Berra, San Miguel del MonteDiego Oscar
243793822/02/2026ArgentinaEntre RíosCeibas1Diego Oscar
241909519/01/2026ArgentinaEntre RíosCamino Cuatro Hermanas10Diego Oscar
241206507/01/2026ArgentinaEntre RíosCamino Cuatro Hermanas20Diego Oscar
240897931/12/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamino E/ Saavedra y Monte de Lenny15Diego Oscar
240778330/12/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamino desde Saavedra a Cura Malal15Diego Oscar
240351821/12/2025ArgentinaEntre RíosCamino Cuatro Hermanas5Diego Oscar
239825709/12/2025ArgentinaCorrientesEstero Bola, Pp Ibera - Portal San Antonio3Diego Oscar
239820709/12/2025ArgentinaCorrientesCamino entre R12 y Reserva Don Luis10Diego Oscar
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Grassland Yellow Finch (Sicalis luteola) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 23/03/2026.