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Monte Yellow Finch

Sicalis mendozae
(Sharpe, RB, 1888)
Jilguero de Monte

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

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Synonyms: Pseudochloris mendozae.


Description: A 14 cm siskin, very yellow, and one of the brightest siskins, surpassed only by the Puna Siskin (S. lutea). Short, straight bill. Short wings, square tail. Male: head and underparts intense yellow, with no olive tones. Well-defined gray lore. Back uniform (clean yellow-olive, without mottling or streaking). Rump bright olive, conspicuous. Male (non-breeding): grayish back. Female: brownish gray with a sulfur-yellow patch in the center of the belly (sometimes extending to the throat). Olive rump. Compared to the Olivaceous Siskin (S. olivascens), the Montaraz is much more yellow and lacks olive on the head and chest. The Olivaceous has mottled or streaked back; the Montaraz is uniform. The Montaraz’s gray lore is bold; in the Olivaceous it is weak and poorly contrasted.

Distribution: Endemic to western Argentina. From northeastern Catamarca and Tucumán southward through La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza, and northern San Luis. Elevation 900–2100 m (down to 600–700 m in sierras and desert basins). In Tucumán it is frequent in Amaicha del Valle and surrounding large canyons.

Habitat: Arid habitats of the Monte ecoregion. Shrublands of Larrea, cactus zones, rocky walls, ravines, and canyons. Sparse vegetation, bare soils, and extremely dry environments.

Behavior: Feeds mainly on the ground, alone or in pairs; in winter gathers in small flocks (up to 20–30 individuals). Moves daily to feeding areas and returns to communal roosts at dusk. Strongly associated with ravines and rocky outcrops, where it also sings. Its song consists of short metallic syllables, rising and falling: “chiriúp–chriip–chri-chri–chii,” varying in rhythm and pitch; very rhythmic, harsh, and with imitations included in the sequence. Often sings from rock walls or exposed rocks.

Diet: Almost exclusively seeds. Searches on the ground or hovers to pluck grass seeds. Occasionally insects.

Reproduction: Nests in cavities of earthen banks or rocky crevices, sometimes in small groups. Cup nest made of grasses, lined with hair.

Conservation status: Not threatened. Endemic to Argentina but common within its habitat.


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




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Foto
Photography ID: 594758
  Adult

Cafayate
Salta
Argentina
07/15/2024
Gustavo Daniel González
Foto
Photography ID: 594757
  Adult

Cafayate
Salta
Argentina
07/15/2024
Gustavo Daniel González
Foto
Photography ID: 594720
♂ ♀
  Adult

Cafayate
Salta
Argentina
07/15/2024
Gustavo Daniel González
Foto
Photography ID: 570085
  Adult

Cafayate
Salta
Argentina
02/10/2024
Elbio Mamaní
Foto
Photography ID: 534637
  Adult

Cafayate
Salta
Argentina
03/18/2023
Graciela Neira



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
212869915/07/2024ArgentinaSaltaQuebrada de las Conchas, CafayateGustavo Daniel González
197396410/02/2024ArgentinaSaltaCamino a San luis zona sur cerro San Isidro, CafayateElbio Mamaní
209885024/03/2023ArgentinaSaltaLos Colorados, Cafayate1Nazareno Del Carlo
176332718/03/2023ArgentinaSaltaRuta 68 cerca de Cafayate, CafayateGraciela Neira
149724109/11/2021ArgentinaSaltaLas Conchas, Quebrada de Cafayate, Cafayate4Luis Cesar Tejo
149668609/11/2021ArgentinaSaltaLas Conchas, Quebrada de Cafayate, Cafayate4Daniela Espinosa
145672701/09/2021ArgentinaSaltaRuta Nacional 40, CafayateMarcelo Gavensky
109607607/10/2016ArgentinaSaltaCafayate, Cafayate15Julian Quillen Vidoz
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Monte Yellow Finch (Sicalis mendozae) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 12/03/2026.