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- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch abstract "The Chestnut-capped Brush Finch (Arremon brunneinucha), is a passerine bird which breeds in highlands from central Mexico to southeastern Peru. Despite its name, it is not a true finch, but rather a member of the large Emberizidae family, which also includes buntings, American sparrows, juncos and towhees. Until recently, it was generally placed in the genus Buarremon, while it occasionally has been placed in Atlapetes.This is a common bird in the undergrowth of wet mountain forests, second growth, and ravines from 900 m to 2500 m altitude.The nest, built by the female, is a large cup of plant material placed less than 2.5 m up in a shrub or small tree in dense scrub or a ravine. The typical clutch is two glossy, unmarked white or pale blue eggs, which are incubated by the female alone for 12–14 days to hatching. The Chestnut-capped Brush Finch is a large, robust, mainly terrestrial species, 19 cm long and weighing 45 g. It has a long slender bill and large feet and legs. The adult has a distinctive head pattern, with a yellow-edged chestnut crown and nape, black forehead and head sides, white spots in the centre and each side of the forehead, and a white throat which is often puffed up when the bird is excited. The upperparts are dark olive, with darker wings . The white central breast is separated from the white throat by a black band. The breast sides are grey, and the flanks and lower belly are olive-green. Young birds have a sooty-brown cap, sooty face and olive-brown upperparts, throat and breast.The Chestnut-capped Brush Finch has a thiny pink call and a very high-pitched psssst. The male’s song consists of a mixture of whistles and sharper notes.The Chestnut-capped Brush Finch feeds on insects and spiders extracted from the leaf litter with its bill, and also pick berries and invertebrate prey from low bushes. It is seen in pairs, family parties, or with warblers and other Emberizids as part of a mixed-species feeding flock.".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch binomialAuthority Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_de_Lafresnaye.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch class Bird.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch conservationStatus "LC".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch family Emberizidae.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch genus Arremon.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch kingdom Animal.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch order Passerine.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch phylum Chordate.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch synonym "Buarremon brunneinucha (Lafresnaye, 1839)".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch synonym "Buarremon brunneinuchus (lapsus)".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch thumbnail Chestnut-capped_brush-finch.JPG?width=300.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch wikiPageID "6678409".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch wikiPageRevisionID "557904614".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch binomial "Arremon brunneinucha".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch classis Bird.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch familia Emberizidae.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch genus "Arremon".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch hasPhotoCollection Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch ordo Passerine.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch phylum Chordate.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch regnum "Animalia".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch species "A. brunneinucha".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch status "LC".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch synonyms "Buarremon brunneinucha".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch synonyms "Buarremon brunneinuchus".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch subject Category:Birds_of_El_Salvador.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch subject Category:Emberizidae.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch type Animal.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch type Bird.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch type Eukaryote.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch type Species.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch type Organism.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch comment "The Chestnut-capped Brush Finch (Arremon brunneinucha), is a passerine bird which breeds in highlands from central Mexico to southeastern Peru. Despite its name, it is not a true finch, but rather a member of the large Emberizidae family, which also includes buntings, American sparrows, juncos and towhees.".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch label "Chestnut-capped Brush Finch".
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch sameAs m.0ggzn7.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch wasDerivedFrom Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch?oldid=557904614.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch depiction Chestnut-capped_brush-finch.JPG.
- Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch isPrimaryTopicOf Chestnut-capped_Brush_Finch.