Buntings and New World Sparrows (Emberizidae)
Rufous-collared Sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) - HBW 16, p. 545
French: Bruant chingolo
German: Morgenammer
Spanish: Chingolo Común
Other common names: Central American Crowned Sparrow (Central American races); Andean Sparrow (Andean races)
Taxonomy: Fringilla capensis Statius Müller, 1776, Cape of Good Hope; error = Cayenne, French Guiana.
Genus probably close to Junco. Has been suggested that present species more closely related to Melospiza than to current congeners. Geographical variation both in size and in coloration, although size variation not so pronounced as in some other New World sparrows; excluding very pale insularis (S Caribbean), birds from farthest S parts of range (australis) are palest and those from highlands of Brazil (macconnelli) darkest; morphologically the most divergent is the large and very long-winged australis. Numerous races have been proposed, but many are p.. View all taxonomy...
Genus probably close to Junco. Has been suggested that present species more closely related to Melospiza than to current congeners. Geographical variation both in size and in coloration, although size variation not so pronounced as in some other New World sparrows; excluding very pale insularis (S Caribbean), birds from farthest S parts of range (australis) are palest and those from highlands of Brazil (macconnelli) darkest; morphologically the most divergent is the large and very long-winged australis. Numerous races have been proposed, but many are poorly differentiated; orestera may be better treated as a synonym of costaricensis, and mellea perhaps better subsumed in hypoleuca; at present, perezchinchillorum (described from Cerro Marahuaca, in S Venezuela) and bonnetiana (Sierra Chiribiquete, in S Colombia) subsumed into roraimae, and markli (lowland NW Peru) into huancabambae. Comprehensive revision of subspecific taxonomy required. Twenty-five subspecies presently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- septentrionalis Griscom, 1930 - highlands of S Mexico (Chiapas) S to Honduras and El Salvador.
- costaricensis J. A. Allen, 1891 - mountains of El Salvador, Costa Rica and W Panama (E to Veraguas); Santa Marta Mts (N Colombia) and Andes from Venezuela (S from C Lara) S to Ecuador.
- antillarum (Riley, 1916) - Cordillera Central, in Dominican Republic.
- septentrionalis Griscom, 1930 - highlands of S Mexico (Chiapas) S to Honduras and El Salvador.
- costaricensis J. A. Allen, 1891 - mountains of El Salvador, Costa Rica and W Panama (E to Veraguas); Santa Marta Mts (N Colombia) and Andes from Venezuela (S from C Lara) S to Ecuador.
- antillarum (Riley, 1916) - Cordillera Central, in Dominican Republic.
- orestera Wetmore, 1951 - Cerro Campana (extreme SW Panamá Province), in C Panama.
- insularis (Ridgway, 1898) - Curaçao I and Aruba I, in Netherlands Antilles.
- venezuelae Chapman, 1939 - N & C Venezuela (coastal mountains from Yaracuy E to Miranda, and Anzoátegui E to Sucre; Quiribana de Caicara, in NW Bolívar).
- inaccessibilis Phelps, Sr & Phelps, Jr, 1955 - headwaters of R Yatúa, on Cerro de la Neblina (S Amazonas), in S Venezuela.
- roraimae (Chapman, 1929) - Sierra de la Macarena (Meta), in C Colombia; E & S Venezuela (NW Amazonas and tepuis and Gran Sabana of SE Bolívar) and adjacent W Guyana and N Brazil.
- macconnelli Sharpe, 1900 - summit of Mt Roraima, in SE Bolívar (SE Venezuela).
- capensis (Statius Müller, 1776) - lower R Oyapock, in NE French Guiana; presumably also adjacent NE Brazil (Amapá).
- huancabambae Chapman, 1940 - arid subtropics of N & C Peru (Piura, Cajamarca, Amazonas and San Martín S to Junín).
- illescasensis Koepcke, 1963 - Cerro Illescas (Piura), in NW Peru.
- peruviensis (Lesson, 1834) - arid coastal Peru from La Libertad S to Tacna, and inland on W slope of Andes.
- carabayae Chapman, 1940 - E slope of Andes from C Peru (Junín) S to Bolivia (La Paz and Cochabamba).
- pulacayensis (Ménégaux, 1908) - Pulacayo and Pampas de Pazña, in L Poopó region (Oruro department), in W Bolivia.
- tocantinsi Chapman, 1940 - lower Amazonia (along R Tocantins and probably along lower Amazon E from Monte Alegre), Brazil.
- matutina (M. H. C. Lichtenstein, 1823) - NE & C Brazil (from Maranhão S to N & C Mato Grosso and Bahia) and adjacent E Bolivia (Santa Cruz).
- subtorquata Swainson, 1837 - SC & SE Brazil (from S Mato Grosso and Espírito Santo) S to E Paraguay, NE Argentina (Misiones) and Uruguay.
- mellea (Wetmore, 1922) - C Paraguay (W side of R Paraguay) and N Argentina (Formosa).
- hypoleuca (Todd, 1915) - E & S Bolivia (E Cochambama, Santa Cruz, Chuquisaca, Tarija, possibly also C La Paz) and llanos of N Argentina (Salta and La Rioja S to San Luis, Córdoba and S Buenos Aires).
- antofagastae Chapman, 1940 - Tarapacá and Antofagasta, in N Chile.
- chilensis (Meyen, 1834) - C Chile (sea-level to puna zone) from Atacama S to Guaitecas Is, and W Argentina on E slopes of Andes (Mendoza and Neuquén, and Río Negro).
- sanborni Hellmayr, 1932 - High Andes of Coquimbo and Aconcagua (Chile) and San Juan (W Argentina).
- choraules (Wetmore & J. L. Peters, 1922) - lowlands and foothills of W Argentina in Mendoza, E Neuquén and Río Negro.
- australis (Latham, 1790) - breeds S Chile (S from Aysén) and S Argentina (S from S Neuquén and Río Negro); migrates N probably as far as N Bolivia.
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A bird perched on a roof and then singing in a wall. Locality Campos do Jordao, São Paulo State, Brazil (ssp subtorquata)
Josep del Hoyo 28 August 2010 2 years ago 27 sec 4 -
A bird leaving the nest after incubating during 29 minutes. Locality Yanayacu Biological Station, Napo Province, Ecuador
Yanayacu Biological Station 14 October 2003 4 years ago 32 sec 4 -
A bird feeding at a feeder Locality Itatiaia National Park, Brazil (ssp subtorquata)
Josep del Hoyo 3 July 2004 6 years ago 20 sec 4 -
A bird perched on a branch, then on the ground catching a moth Locality Tandayapa Lodge, Tandayapa Valley, Pichincha Province, Ecuador (ssp costaricensis)
Josep del Hoyo 3 February 2005 7 years ago 24 sec 4 -
A bird in a tree and then feeding on the ground Locality La Paz Airport, La Paz Department, Bolivia (ssp pulacayensis)
Josep del Hoyo 8 August 2005 7 years ago 38 sec 3.9 -
A bird and then two birds, feeding on the grass Locality Huacarpay Lakes, Cusco Department, Peru (ssp carabayae)
Josep del Hoyo 25 July 2005 7 years ago 31 sec 3.8
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An adult, close on the ground Locality Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Eduardo de Juana 25 September 2008 3 years ago 3.8 -
Bird in feeder
Locality Alambi Cloud Forest Lodge, Tandayapa Valley, Pichincha Province, Ecuador
Rafael Merchante 10 November 2010 1 week ago ADDED LAST MONTH 3.8 -
bird jumping between coffee plants at Finca Lerida Locality Boquete, Chiriquí Province, Panama
Thore Noernberg 9 November 2012 27 weeks ago 3.8 -
Male singing at dawn Locality La Calera, Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
mauricio rueda 26 April 2008 4 years ago 3.8 -
An adult perched on a fence
Locality Sanare, Lara State, Venezuela (ssp costaricensis)
Gustavo A. Rodríguez 14 April 2013 5 weeks ago 3.8 -
Bird perched and singin near lagoon.
Locality Laguna del Diario, Maldonado, Maldonado Department, Uruguay
Antonio Silveira 22 December 2012 21 weeks ago 3.8
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Bird singing. Locality Campos do Jordao, São Paulo State, Brazil
Antonio Silveira 1 October 1996 29 weeks ago 0 -
Bird singing. Locality Las Cumbres de Punta Ballena, Maldonado Department, Uruguay
Antonio Silveira 1 December 2011 41 weeks ago 0 -
Bird perched on catwalk, near beach. Background the son of the waves. Locality Punta del Este, Maldonado Department, Uruguay
Antonio Silveira 14 December 2011 42 weeks ago 0
