| Scientific Name | Leucosticte australis |
| Category | F |
| Taxon | Birds |
| Climate Change Vulnerability Score | Highly Vulnerable |
The Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Leucosticte australis) is a small (14-16 cm [5.5-6in]) songbird that lives above the timberline in the mountains of southeastern Wyoming, Colorado, and north-central New Mexico. It uses barren, rocky, and grassy areas and cliffs. It forages for seeds on the ground. The Brown-capped Rosy-Finch will experience a high degree of climate exposure and has a moderately low adaptive capacity. Overall, it has a Climate Change Vulnerability Index ranking of Highly Vulnerable under both Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Scenarios. The Brown-capped Rosy-Finch’s climate change vulnerability is impacted by factors related to distribution, movement, evolutionary potential, and abiotic niche, which influence its ability to shift in space and respond to climate change impacts. It also has documented or modeled responses to climate change that impact its vulnerability score.



