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Female © Lindsay Glasner
Male © Pablo Andrés Cáceres Contreras
Female © David Disher
Male © Andy Walker - Birding Ecotours
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Male © Frances Oliver

Masked Fruiteater Pipreola pulchra

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Chunky green bird with a broad, blunt bill. Males have a bright orange bill, a blackish face, a yellow-orange necklace that bleeds into the breast, and a yellow lower belly; females are nearly entirely green with faint streaking below and a dull orange bill. Notice the females’ dull olive legs and streaked, not scaled pattern underneath, which distinguish it from the similar, orange-legged female Scarlet-breasted Fruiteater. Perches inconspicuously in the mid-story of humid montane forest, where it is often found around fruiting trees and occasionally joins mixed-species flocks.

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