Female © HEMANT KISHAN
Male © HEMANT KISHAN
Male © Bobby Wilcox
Female © Simon Best
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Male © Bradley Hacker 🦜
Female © Alejandra Pons
Male © John Sterling

Hispaniolan Euphonia Chlorophonia musica

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Identification

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Endemic to Hispaniola. A brilliantly colored, tiny, and active species of dense woodlands where it feeds at middle to upper levels, primarily on mistletoe berries. Sometimes joins mixed flocks. Easy to miss despite bright colors and flitting movements. Note small size, short tail, and small (though rather thick) bill. Male has a blue helmet, bright orange underparts, a dark face and throat, and dark iridescent purple upperparts. Female is olive-green overall; note distinctive blue helmet and small orange forehead patch. Calls include a lively “beep” given singly or in series, a rapid “whip-ip,” a rough “djip,” and a plaintive “wheee.” Song is a rapid jumble of tinkling, squeaky, and whistled notes.

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