Scientific name Xenospingus concolor Higher classification Xenospingus Order Passerine | Family see text Phylum Chordata Rank Species | |
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Genus XenospingusCabanis, 1867 Similar Vilcabamba brush finch, Nightingale Island finch, Short‑tailed finch, Rufous‑breasted warbling finch, Red‑backed sierra finch |
The slender-billed finch (Xenospingus concolor) is a species of finch-like bird traditionally placed in the Emberizidae family, but it may be more closely related to the Thraupidae. It is the only member of its genus, Xenospingus. It is restricted to southwest Peru and northern Chile, and inhabits mainly riverine vegetation along coastal valleys. It has been considered endangered due to loss of habitat. Riparian thickets that were common are under pressure from logging by farm owners. Some information has indicated that it has adapted to threats using olive trees areas and other artificial habitats successfully.
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