
Appearance
The underparts are tawny, the back and head are dull brownish-olive, and the tail and wings are contrastingly black. The male has a yellow crown patch and a large black patch around the eyes.Status
While generally common and widespread, and consequently considered to be of least concern by BirdLife International and IUCN, the population associated with the Andes is relatively local and uncommon.References:
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