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Sporophila torqueola
The Cinnamon-bellied Seedeater is a small passerine bird found in Central America. It is known for its distinctive cinnamon-colored belly and black and white plumage. This species is often found in open areas with grass and shrubs, where it forages for seeds and small insects. The male Cinnamon-bellied Seedeater is known for its melodious song, which it uses to attract a mate during the breeding season. This species is generally considered to be of least concern in terms of conservation status, although habitat loss and fragmentation may pose threats to its population in the future.
Habitat: Open areas with grass and shrubs
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