Green-striped Brushfinch

Rascador Cejas Verdes

(Arremon virenticeps)

Endemic to Mexico

Sinaloa: El Palmito.
Mexico: From southern Sinaloa to north Nayarit, Jalisco to east Puebla.
Habitat: Pine-evergreen forest, humid and semihumid montane forest.

Antonio Robles
Published: Jun 03, 2022

Reserva de La Chara Pinta, Concordia, Sinaloa, México / Oct-2017 © Antonio Robles
Reserva de La Chara Pinta, Concordia, Sinaloa, México / Oct-2017 © Antonio Robles

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