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[[Image:- Gurney s eagle Aquila gurneyi .jpg|thumb|350px|left |Male<br />Photo ©  by {{user|mehdhalaouate|Mehd Halaouate}}]]
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[[Image:Atlapetes albinucha White-naped Brush-Finch 1.jpg|thumb|350px|left |Male<br />Photo ©  by {{user|Raul+Padilla|Raul Padilla}}]]
  
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
New Guinea, the Aru Islands and northern Maluku (Moluccas). Recorded in the Cyclops Mountains, on Biak Island and the Vogelkop Peninsula in Irian Jaya and near Vanimo in Papua New Guinea.
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Central and [[South America]]: From [[Mexico]] to [[Colombia]] and northernmost [[Ecuador]].
  
==Habitat==
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Coastal and swamp forests and forest edges.
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==Behavior==
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Likes to keep hidden except when singing, and probably not easy to see even then. Not a tremendously active bird. The White-naped Brushfinch moves, or hops, around on the ground looking on , or under, leaves they find on the ground as they look for food. They also look for food on brush close to the ground.
  
 
==Diet==
 
==Diet==
Small mammals, such as Cuscus and woodland Opossums. Forages by soaring low over the forest canopy and open spaces.
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They eat a variety of seeds and insects which are to be found on or near the ground. And may be found hopping on the ground following swarms of army ants.
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==Breeding==
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This species uses various dry vegetable materials to build a nest without a top covering and lines it with additional material more suited to cushioning. It's placed around a half meter to as much as 3 meters above ground in heavier brush or occasionally on the earth. The clutch generally consists of two to three white eggs. Times of this process vary from April to September depending on the location they are found.
  
  
  
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'''[[White-naped Brushfinch|Read Full Article.......]]
  
  

Revision as of 11:37, 1 August 2023

Featured Article: White-naped Brushfinch


Male
Photo © by Raul Padilla


Distribution

Central and South America: From Mexico to Colombia and northernmost Ecuador.


Behavior

Likes to keep hidden except when singing, and probably not easy to see even then. Not a tremendously active bird. The White-naped Brushfinch moves, or hops, around on the ground looking on , or under, leaves they find on the ground as they look for food. They also look for food on brush close to the ground.

Diet

They eat a variety of seeds and insects which are to be found on or near the ground. And may be found hopping on the ground following swarms of army ants.

Breeding

This species uses various dry vegetable materials to build a nest without a top covering and lines it with additional material more suited to cushioning. It's placed around a half meter to as much as 3 meters above ground in heavier brush or occasionally on the earth. The clutch generally consists of two to three white eggs. Times of this process vary from April to September depending on the location they are found.


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