The Yellow-bellied Siskin is in some regions of South America, especially Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru.
The birds are small (10-11 cm). They come with a yellow belly that identifies it and the rest of the body is completely black raven with a strikethrough yellow in the wings. The sexes are very different: the female is olive green on the body and does not contain any black color.
They feed generally oil seed like niger, hemp, perilla, various lettuces, chicory and seed lawns.
Their breeding period is to cover the warmer months of spring and summer. Average of 3 broods per season.
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