White-collared Seedeater Sporophila torqueola
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Catalan | menjagrà collblanc/de carpó castany |
English | Morelet's/Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater |
English (United States) | Morelet's/Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater |
French | Sporophile de Morelet ou S. à col blanc |
French (France) | Sporophile de Morelet ou S. à col blanc |
German | Schwarzbrust-/Halsbandspelzer |
Japanese | シロエリヒメウソ/セアカシロエリヒメウソ |
Norwegian | hvitkragefrøeter/hvithalsfrøeter |
Polish | ziarnojadek czarnowstęgi/obrożny |
Russian | Воротничковый/Ошейниковый просяночник |
Serbian | Popić zeba sa belim okovratnikom (morelleti/torqueola) |
Slovak | kňažík bledobruchý/obojkový |
Spanish | Semillero Cuelliblanco/Torcaz |
Spanish (Mexico) | Semillero Semillero de Collar/Rabadilla Canela |
Spanish (Spain) | Semillero cuelliblanco/torcaz |
Swedish | vithalsad/kanelgumpad frötangara |
Turkish | Morelet/Kızıl Sokumlu Tohumcul |
Ukrainian | Зерноїд білошиїй/бурогузий |
Introduction
The White-collared Seedeater is identifiable by the broad white collar, white rump, and black hood. The species occurs from southern Texas south to the western Panama, and is the only member of the widespread genus Sporophila that is confined solely to Mexico and Central America. There are four subspecies of White-collared Seedeater, and the species is split into two species by some authorities. The conservation status for the White-collared Seedeater is assessed as of Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, due to its large geographic range, and an apparent trend of population increase.