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Greenish Yellow Finch

Sicalis olivascens
(d´Orbigny, ACVMD; de Lafresnaye, NFAA, 1837)
Jilguero Oliváceo

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

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: Robust 14 cm siskin with a short, conical bill and slightly curved culmen. Male: uniform olive-yellow; throat and chest with clear olive tone; back mottled or streaked; gray loral area, weakly contrasted; rump olive, only slightly more yellow than the back. Belly uniformly yellow. Female: dull brownish-gray with diffuse olive tones; grayish belly with slight yellow wash; olive rump.

Comparison with similar species:
• Monte Siskin (S. mendozae): Brighter and more yellow (almost no olive). Back uniform, without mottling or streaks. Gray loral area strongly contrasting, much more noticeable than in olivascens. Rump intense yellow, not olive.
• Puna Siskin (S. lutea): Much brighter yellow. Bill larger, thicker, and darker. Back less streaked, more homogeneous. Greater overall contrast: pure yellow, not greenish.

Geographic distribution: Andes and precordillera from Peru and Bolivia southward, north and central Chile, and northwestern Argentina. Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca, La Rioja; between 2,000 and 3,600 m. The most common siskin in the Aconquija / Cumbres Calchaquíes region (Tucumán), descending into valleys in winter. Resident with altitudinal movements.

Habitat: Ravines, high Andean shrub-steppes, rocky slopes, rural areas, village edges, and rocky zones. Common in low vegetation and dry environments.

Behavior: Highly terrestrial. Feeds on the ground, often in large flocks, especially in winter or at dusk when moving toward communal roosts. During the breeding season it sings from shrubs or rocks. Its song is a harsh and dry series of trills and chirps, often descending, like “trrr-trrr-trrr-chrrr…”, rhythmic and not very musical.

Diet: Mainly seeds; supplements with small insects and flowers, always on the ground.

Reproduction: Nest in cliff crevices, cavities in rocks, or human-made structures. Lays 3–4 whitish eggs with brown mottling.

Conservation status: Not threatened. Locally common to abundant.


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




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 671257
  Juvenile

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
02/02/2026
Viviana Fuentes
Foto
Photography ID: 606955
  Juvenile

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
01/07/2024
Viviana Fuentes
Foto
Photography ID: 594432
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
01/28/2024
Jorge Blackhall
Foto
Photography ID: 542891
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
07/12/2023
Walter Bustamante
Foto
Photography ID: 539816
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
05/07/2022
Jose Luis Fernandez Guaraz
Foto
Photography ID: 333645
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
05/07/2019
Diego Carus
Foto
Photography ID: 306513
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
09/29/2018
Guillermo Marcaida
Foto
Photography ID: 305644
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
09/29/2018
Elsa Longo
Foto
Photography ID: 253108
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
02/22/2018
Héctor Bernardo Fernández
Foto
Photography ID: 151709
  Juvenile

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
05/22/2016
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 65251
  Adult

El Infiernillo
Tucumán
Argentina
10/12/2014
Federico J. Villegas



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
242773302/02/2026ArgentinaTucumánEl InfiernilloViviana Fuentes
240658610/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánQuebrada del río Churqui, El InfiernilloMaria Belén Dri
240615510/12/2025ArgentinaTucumánQuebrada del río Churqui, El InfiernilloDiego Carus
235745412/09/2025ArgentinaTucumánEl InfiernilloNicolas Olejnik
220465921/11/2024ArgentinaTucumánEl InfiernilloNicolas Olejnik
213088129/07/2024ArgentinaTucumánEl Infiernillo1Diego Oscar
212737628/01/2024ArgentinaTucumánSobre Ruta 307 entre El Infiernillo y Tafí del Valle, El InfiernilloJorge Blackhall
218144707/01/2024ArgentinaTucumánEl InfiernilloViviana Fuentes
180169912/07/2023ArgentinaTucumánSobre Ruta 307 entre El Infiernillo y Tafí del Valle, El InfiernilloWalter Bustamante
166934018/10/2022ArgentinaTucumánEl InfiernilloNicolas Olejnik
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Greenish Yellow Finch (Sicalis olivascens) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 25/03/2026.