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Dato interesante 1: Zonotrichia capensis australis (No queda otra, es en Tierra del Fuego) pero es temporada invernal (estamos a 8 días del día más corto del año) y había muchos, lo que indica que no es "accidenal" que algunos se queden y no se vayan al NOA.
Dato interesante 2: Además varios tenían vestigios de franja coronal (como este), lo que indica australis, pero no tan puro.
Slds!
| RECORD | ||
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| Kingdom: | Animalia | |
| Phylum / Division: | Chordata | |
| Class: | Aves | |
| Order: | Passeriformes | |
| Family: | Passerellidae | |
| Scientific name: | Zonotrichia capensis australis | |
| English Name: | Rufous-collared Sparrow | |
| Spanish Name: | Chingolo | |
| Portuguese Name: | Tico-tico | |
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| Sex: | Indistinguishable | |
| Life stage: | Adult | |
| Registration date: | 11/06/2022 | |
| Country: | Argentina | |
| Province / Department: | Tierra del Fuego | |
| Location or protected area: | Río Grande | |
| Detailed location: | Ruta Nacional 3 km 2815 | |
| Exact coordinates: | -53.749466, -67.735123 | |
| Location accuracy: | High | |
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| Belonging: | Native | |
| Condition: | Wild | |
| Certainty: | Photographed | |
| Reproduction information: | No | |
| PHOTOGRAPHY | ||
| Photography ID: | 496235 View Full Record | |
| Publication date: | 06/11/2022 19:03:51 | |
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