Golden-winged Saltator

Loxipasser anoxanthus

The Golden-winged Saltator is a small passerine bird found in South America. It is characterized by its striking yellow and black plumage, with a distinctive golden patch on its wings. These birds are often found in open woodlands, forest edges, and shrubby areas, where they forage for seeds, fruits, and insects. They are known for their melodious songs and are often observed perched in prominent locations. The Golden-winged Saltator is facing threats from habitat loss and fragmentation, but its population status is currently not well-documented.

Habitat: Open woodlands, forest edges, shrubby areas

Golden-winged Saltator
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