The orange-fronted yellow finch (Sicalis columbiana) has an orange forecrown and otherwise largely yellow plumage in males. It is found in Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil. The male closely resembles the saffron finch, but it is smaller, has a more contrasting orange front, and dusky lores. The female is overall olive-gray with whitish underparts, and yellow to the wings and tail. It is found in semi-open areas, typically near water and sometimes near humans.