Why Are Male Saffron Finches So Pretty? V
by Al Bourassa
Title
Why Are Male Saffron Finches So Pretty? V
Artist
Al Bourassa
Medium
Photograph - Photographic Artworks
Description
The saffron finch (Sicalis flaveola) is a tanager from South America that is common in open and semi-open areas in lowlands outside the Amazon Basin.
The male is bright yellow with an orange crown which distinguishes it from most other yellow finches (the exception being the orange-fronted yellow finch). The females are more difficult to identify and are usually just a slightly duller version of the male, but in the southern subspecies S. f. pelzelni they are olive-brown with heavy dark streaks.
This digitally altered artwork is derived from a photograph Oct 27 /21 in Andalucia, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, South America nestled in the Andes Mountains.
Final processing done with Smart Photo Editor and Photoshop.
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April 22nd, 2023
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Aziza Del Rosario
Such Beautiful Art Shot & Composition Al , Male Saffron Finches are So Pretty indeed