adultes Männchen © Jeff Hapeman eBird S142906542 Macaulay Library ML 593395531
Weibchen © Paul Fenwick
immatures Männchen © Romel Romero
adultes Männchen © Jeff Hapeman
Weibchen © Caio Brito
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adultes Männchen © Brennan Moore

Kappennaschvogel Chlorophanes spiza

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UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN

Very attractive small tanager of humid tropical lowlands. Found in humid evergreen forest edges, plantations, and gardens; at times with mixed-species feeding flocks of honeycreepers and euphonias. Often in pairs, feeding at all levels in fruiting trees and bushes. Note the short, curved bill. Males are a unique green-blue color with black hood and a banana yellow beak. Female resembles female Red-legged Honeycreeper but is larger, brighter, uniform green, with yellow lower bill and grayish legs.

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN