Macho adulto © Adam Jackson eBird S161528160 Macaulay Library ML 615426611
Fêmea © German Garcia
Macho imaturo © Sherry Hagen
Macho adulto © Esteban Matías (birding guide) Sierra de los Cuchumatanes Huehuetenango esteban.matias@hotmail.com +502 53810540
Fêmea © Manuel Becerril González
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Macho adulto © Brennan Moore

cinnamon-bellied flowerpiercer Diglossa baritula

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Identificação

FORNECIDA POR MERLIN

Small, active, warblerlike bird of highlands. Found in flower banks, forest edges, and overgrown brushy fields with flowers, mainly within pine-oak and evergreen forests. Also visits towns and gardens with flowering shrubbery. Flits amid flowers, piercing the bases with its "can-opener" bill. Distinctive male is slaty blue with a rusty breast and belly. Female and young are rather nondescript, with faint dusky streaking on breast and variable rusty wash on belly, but note distinctive bill shape.

FORNECIDA POR MERLIN