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Female © Luiz Matos
Male © Hudson - BirdsRio
Male © Ian Thompson
Male © Lia Kajiki

Black-throated Grosbeak Saltator fuliginosus

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Identification

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A largely grayish grosbeak found in the middle to upper levels of humid and montane forests. Males are slaty-blue overall with a black face and throat contrasting with a bright red bill. Females are duller and lack the black face, but have a bright red bill. The song is a melodic series of whistles.

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