The Blue Seedeater is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Blue Seedeater (Amaurospiza concolor) is a species of bird in the family Cardinalidae. It was formerly placed with the American sparrows in the Emberizidae. It is found in highland forest and woodland, mainly near bamboo, in southern Mexico and Central America with a disjunct population in south-western Colombia, through Ecuador, to northern Peru. The population in south-western Mexico has a paler plumage than the other populations and has sometimes been considered a separate species, the Slate-blue Seedeater (A. More
The first hint that Blue Seedeater might prove to be more common than expected in central Panama came with well-described birds seen by multiple observers at Cerro Campana in August and September of 1998. But the doors were blown wide-open regarding the known range of this species when Michael Harvey and Danilo Rodr More
The blue seedeater group had never before been found in Venezuela - and northern South America - and the geographically closest member of the group, Blue Seedeater, lives on the other side of the Andes in Colombia and Ecuador. The new seedeater was only discovered because a Venezuelan electricity company, EDELCA, had commissioned a survey to assess local wildlife before commencing work on a dam across the nearby Caura river. More
Results for: blue seedeaterTranslations 1 - 30 of 338 English English Finnish Finnish blue seedeater sinisirkkunen, Amaurospiza concolor blackish-blue seedeater tummasinisirkkunen, Amaurospiza moesta blue-throated blue flycatcher sinikurkkusieppo, Cyornis rubeculoides blue-breasted blue flycatcher luzoninsinisieppo, Cyornis herioti blue-fronted blue flycatcher celebesinsinisieppo, Cyornis hoevelli salvadori’s seedeater vyöhemppo, Serinus xantholaemus lined seedeater More