Adult (Middle America) © Matthew Bell eBird S29894122 Macaulay Library ML 35621981
Adult (Southwest Mexico) © Greg Homel
Adult (Northeast Mexico) © Oscar Marín
Adult (Venezuela) © Carlos Siegert
Adult (Central Panama) © Luke Berg
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Adult (Middle America) © Alan Van Norman
Adult (Argentina) © Ian Davies
Adult (Northern Andes) © Neil Diaz
Adult (Southern Bolivia) © Carlos Otávio Gussoni
Adult (Middle America) © Richard Coyle

Common Chlorospingus Chlorospingus flavopectus

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Identification

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Active, social little bird of humid evergreen and pine-evergreen forest in foothills and highlands. Usually in small, twittering groups (at times up to 40 birds), moving at all levels through forest and edge, often at fruiting trees and bushes; commonly a core member of mixed-species feeding flocks. Rather drab but distinctive, with dull greenish upperparts, grayish to brownish head (varies regionally), and bold white patch behind the eye. Formerly known as Common Bush-Tanager.

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