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Lined Seedeater Bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lined Seedeater Bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lined Seedeater Bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female Lined Seedeater Bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow-rumped Seedeater Royalty Free Stock Photo
Double-collared Seedeater bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
Streaky-headed Seedeater Royalty Free Stock Photo
UrBan arT. Carrizal seeDEater
Streaky seedeater perching on stone at Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, East Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow-rumped seedeater Royalty Free Stock Photo
White-collared Seedeater Sporophila torqueola Perched in a Tree Branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Small Variable seedeater female Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rusty-collared seedeater, Sporophila collaris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Streaky-headed Seedeater (Serinus gularis) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow-bellied Seedeater Sporophila nigricollis Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Carrizal seedeater (Amaurospiza carrizalensis) is a recently discovered species of seedeater. These are birds in the family Cardinalidae, long placed with the American sparrows in the Emberizidae. This bird lives on Isla Carrizal in the Caroni River, Venezuela. The species has been described based on three specimens found in 2001. Paint or graffiti on a wall in Puerto Ordaz , Venezuela, South America.


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