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Bolivian blackbird
Conservation status
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Icteridae
Genus: Oreopsar
WL Sclater, 1939
Species:
O. bolivianus
Binomial name
Oreopsar bolivianus
WL Sclater, 1939
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Synonyms

Agelaioides oreopsar

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The Bolivian blackbird (Oreopsar bolivianus) is a special type of bird. It belongs to the Icteridae family, which includes many blackbirds and orioles. This bird is the only species in its group, called a genus, named Oreopsar.

This blackbird lives only in Bolivia. When a plant or animal lives in just one place, it is called endemic. Its favorite places to live are high-up areas. These include shrublands and grassy fields, often where the weather is subtropical or tropical.

What is the Bolivian Blackbird?

The Bolivian blackbird is a medium-sized bird. It has mostly black feathers. Like other blackbirds, it has a strong beak. This helps it find food.

Where Does It Live?

Bolivia's High Places

The Bolivian blackbird makes its home in the Andes Mountains. These mountains run through Bolivia. It prefers areas that are quite high up. These places are often called high-altitude regions.

Its Natural Home

The bird's natural habitat includes two main types of areas:

  • Shrubland: This is land covered with shrubs. Shrubs are like small bushes.
  • Pastureland: These are fields where animals graze. They have lots of grass.

These habitats provide the bird with food and shelter.

Why is it Special?

The Bolivian blackbird is special because it is the only species in its genus. This means it is quite unique. It was first described by a scientist named William Lutley Sclater in 1939.

Conservation Status

The Bolivian blackbird is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN. This means its population is stable. It is not currently facing a high risk of extinction. However, protecting its habitat is always important.

See also

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