Double Collard Seedeater
The Double Collard Seedeater natural habitats are subtropical or tropical,pastureland, and heavily ruined former forest. The males are beautiful colored while the females are a dull grey color. They have a short stout beak used espessaly to eat seeds. They eat seeds ,and insects. They are located from Bolivia and central Brazil to central Argentina. To survive the winter they migraate north to Amazonia. They are excellent at seed gathering with their short round beak.