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Rufous-collared Sparrow

Zonotrichia capensis
(Müller, PLS, 1776)
Chingolo
Tico-tico

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

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Records from Parque Provincial Aconcagua

Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: A small and very distinctive sparrow, easily recognized by its striped crown, gray breast, and notable rufous-orange patches on the sides of the neck. The facial pattern is well defined, with a pale eyebrow and dark lateral lines that enhance its expression. The upperparts are brown and streaked, offering effective camouflage in open habitats. Considerable geographic variation exists, with multiple subspecies showing differences in hue and pattern intensity.

Geographic distribution: Found widely from southern Mexico to Tierra del Fuego, occupying one of the broadest ranges among New World passerines. It is present throughout most of South America, inhabiting regions from high mountains to coastal lowlands. Many populations are resident, while others perform altitudinal or local movements depending on seasonal resources.

Habitat: Thrives in a broad array of open and semi-open environments, including grasslands, scrublands, forest edges, rural areas and urban spaces. It frequently uses gardens, parks and agricultural zones, where food is abundant. Although tolerant of drier sites, it favors areas with low vegetation cover that allow agile ground movement.

Diet: Its diet includes seeds and small invertebrates, shifting seasonally as resources change. During the breeding season it increases insect intake, essential for chick development. In urban settings it takes advantage of food scraps and small arthropods, showing high flexibility in foraging behavior. It feeds mainly on the ground through short hops and rapid pecks.

Behavior: A confident, highly vocal and territorial species, especially during the breeding period, when males deliver their melodious songs from exposed perches. It moves alone, in pairs or in small groups, depending on the time of year. In cities, individuals often adapt well to human presence and maintain predictable routines.

Breeding: Builds cup-shaped nests, made of fine plant material and placed on the ground or low in dense grasses or shrubs. Clutches typically contain two to three eggs. Both adults provide parental care, though the female undertakes most of the incubation. Young birds leave the nest early but remain nearby for continued feeding. In warm regions, pairs may raise more than one brood per season.

Conservation status: Considered Least Concern, with stable and widely distributed populations, aided by its adaptability to modified landscapes. However, extreme habitat degradation or intense urbanization can affect certain local subpopulations with narrower ecological requirements.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 08/12/2025




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 556227
  Adult

Parque Provincial Aconcagua
Mendoza
Argentina
10/28/2023
Hernán Tolosa
Foto
Photography ID: 538630
  Juvenile

Parque Provincial Aconcagua
Mendoza
Argentina
01/25/2023
Jorge La Grotteria
Foto
Photography ID: 440536
  Adult

Parque Provincial Aconcagua
Mendoza
Argentina
03/23/2021
Sergio Cusano
Foto
Photography ID: 434705
  Adult

Parque Provincial Aconcagua
Mendoza
Argentina
01/27/2021
Pablo Alberto Re
Foto
Photography ID: 426659
  Adult

Parque Provincial Aconcagua
Mendoza
Argentina
12/26/2020
Jorge Schlemmer
Foto
Photography ID: 392402
  Squab

Parque Provincial Aconcagua
Mendoza
Argentina
01/30/2020
Andres Espindola
Foto
Photography ID: 325188
  Adult

Parque Provincial Aconcagua
Mendoza
Argentina
01/17/2019
Román Montero
Foto
Photography ID: 273505
  Juvenile

Parque Provincial Aconcagua
Mendoza
Argentina
02/23/2018
Jorge Schlemmer



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Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Jorge La Grotteria01/25/2023ArgentinaMendozaCamino sin nombrar (-32,808978, -69,941604)Parque Provincial AconcaguaN/AN/AYesNo



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
240081816/12/2025ArgentinaMendozaParque Provincial Aconcagua15Diego Oscar
229463424/05/2025ArgentinaMendozaPuente del Inca, Parque Provincial Aconcagua4Pablo Moreno
201673230/03/2024ArgentinaMendozaParque Provincial Aconcagua30Pablo Moreno
190688928/10/2023ArgentinaMendozaParque Provincial AconcaguaHernán Tolosa
171112925/01/2023ArgentinaMendozaCamino sin nombrar (-32,812091, -69,943449), Parque Provincial Aconcagua15Carlos Schmidt
171112325/01/2023ArgentinaMendozaCamino sin nombrar (-32,808978, -69,941604), Parque Provincial Aconcagua4Carlos Schmidt
171111925/01/2023ArgentinaMendozaRuta Nacional 7 10 (-32,804436, -69,942936), Parque Provincial Aconcagua1Carlos Schmidt
171111125/01/2023ArgentinaMendozaCamino sin nombrar (-32,808377, -69,941846), Parque Provincial Aconcagua3Carlos Schmidt
171090225/01/2023ArgentinaMendozaCamino sin nombrar (-32,812091, -69,943449), Parque Provincial Aconcagua15Emilio Martin Perez
171089625/01/2023ArgentinaMendozaCamino sin nombrar (-32,808978, -69,941604), Parque Provincial Aconcagua4Emilio Martin Perez
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Rufous-collared Sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 19/03/2026.