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The Yariguies Brush ] is a new ] of finch found on October, 2006 in the ] mountains in ]. This finch is named after the ] tribe, indigenous to that region of Colombia. It is a small bird, with distinctive gold feathers on the flank and breast along with black feathers along the wings, back, and tail. It has a russet crown that resembes a ]. The Yariguies Brush Finch can be distinguished from its closest relative (the yellow-breasted brush finch) by its solid black back and the lack of white marks on its wings.
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