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- Q2229950 subject Q7060067.
- Q2229950 subject Q7060733.
- Q2229950 subject Q7060826.
- Q2229950 subject Q8569008.
- Q2229950 abstract "The volcano junco (Junco vulcani) is an American sparrow endemic to the high mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama.This junco breeds above the timberline, typically at altitudes above 3000 m, but there is an isolated population at 2100 m on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica, and forest clearance on Cerro de la Muerte has allowed this species to descend to 2600 m. The habitat is open grassy or brushy areas with some stunted scrubs. The nest is a neat lined cup constructed on the ground under a log, bush or rock, or in a cavity on a vegetated bank. The female lays two brown-spotted pale blue eggs.The volcano junco is on average 16 cm long and weighs 28 g. The adult has brown upperparts with dark streaking especially on the back. The wings and tail feathers are dark fringed. The underparts are grey. The sides of the head are grey with a black mask through the eye, a yellow iris, and a pink bill and legs. Young birds are brighter brown above with blacker streaking, and have buff-grey underparts.Volcano junco calls include a thin tseee or a clearer wheew. The song is a mixture of squeaks and buzzes; k’chew chu k’wee chip chip chueee.The volcano junco feeds on the ground on seeds, fallen berries, insects and spiders. It runs and hops, but flies only short distances.".
- Q2229950 binomialAuthority Q2824785.
- Q2229950 class Q5113.
- Q2229950 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q2229950 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q2229950 family Q16974114.
- Q2229950 genus Q857319.
- Q2229950 kingdom Q729.
- Q2229950 order Q25341.
- Q2229950 phylum Q10915.
- Q2229950 thumbnail Junco_vulcani_-Cerro_de_la_Muerte,_Costa_Rica-8.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2229950 wikiPageWikiLink Q5113.
- Q2229950 wikiPageWikiLink Q7060067.
- Q2229950 wikiPageWikiLink Q7060733.
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- Q2229950 wikiPageWikiLink Q8569008.
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- Q2229950 classis Q5113.
- Q2229950 familia Q16974114.
- Q2229950 genus "Junco".
- Q2229950 ordo Q25341.
- Q2229950 phylum Q10915.
- Q2229950 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2229950 status "LC".
- Q2229950 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q2229950 type Animal.
- Q2229950 type Bird.
- Q2229950 type Eukaryote.
- Q2229950 type Species.
- Q2229950 type Thing.
- Q2229950 type Q19088.
- Q2229950 type Q729.
- Q2229950 comment "The volcano junco (Junco vulcani) is an American sparrow endemic to the high mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama.This junco breeds above the timberline, typically at altitudes above 3000 m, but there is an isolated population at 2100 m on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica, and forest clearance on Cerro de la Muerte has allowed this species to descend to 2600 m. The habitat is open grassy or brushy areas with some stunted scrubs.".
- Q2229950 label "Volcano junco".
- Q2229950 depiction Junco_vulcani_-Cerro_de_la_Muerte,_Costa_Rica-8.jpg.