New World Blackbirds (Icteridae)
Saffron-cowled Blackbird (Xanthopsar flavus) - HBW 16, p. 799
French: Carouge safran
German: Gilbstärling
Spanish: Tordo Amarillo
Other common names: Saffron-crowned Blackbird; Yellow-throated Oriole (“xantholemus”)
Taxonomy: O.[riolus] flavus J. F. Gmelin, 1788, “in Antigua insulae Panay et America australi” = Río de la Plata, Argentina and Uruguay.
Genus sometimes subsumed in Agelaius. Molecular data indicate close affinity with Pseudoleistes and more distant relationship to Chrysomus, these findings supported by behavioural data. In morphology resembles more the last two genera, but with rather stout tarsometatarsus and thin bill. Form Icterus xantholemus, based on a single speciment from S Brazil but erroneously published as from Ecuador, has been shown to be a synonym of present species. Monotypic.
Distribution: SE Paraguay and SE Brazil (from Santa Catarina, rarely Paraná) S to NE Argentina (Corrientes and Entre Ríos) and Uruguay.
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A male and a female perched together, with this last one flying away Locality Rocha Department, Uruguay (Monotypic species)
Enric Fontcuberta Trepat 31 October 2007 4 years ago 28 sec 4.8 -
A male perched and another one preening Locality Rocha Department, Uruguay (Monotypic species)
Enric Fontcuberta Trepat 31 October 2007 4 years ago 32 sec 4.5 -
A female perched and looking around Locality Rocha Department, Uruguay (Monotypic species)
Enric Fontcuberta Trepat 31 October 2007 4 years ago 9 sec 3.5
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A male
Locality Maldonado Department, Uruguay
Santiago Carvalho 22 October 2011 30 weeks ago 3.8 -
Macho perchando en carguata
Locality Treinta y Tres Department, Uruguay (Monotypic species)
Santiago Carvalho 28 August 2010 1 year ago 3.7 -
A female at a windswept marsh.
Locality São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil (Monotypic species)
Bradley Davis 16 April 2008 2 years ago 1.7
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a flock feeding on the ground in a maize field. Some males were calling from the top of dead bushes Locality Entre Ríos Province, Argentina
Kini Roesler 8 June 2008 2 years ago 4
