Adult male © Wladimir Giraldo Velasquez eBird S33156251 Macaulay Library ML 43270821
Female © Roger Ahlman
Adult male © Roger Ahlman
Adult male © Igor Lazo - CORBIDI/COAP/PAU

Orange-crowned Euphonia Euphonia saturata

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Identification

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Small finchlike bird, compact and short tailed with a stout bill. Male has notably orange-tinged underparts and dark upperparts with a purplish sheen. The orange-yellow crown is extensive (not restricted to the forehead like many other euphonias). Also note the underside of the tail, which is entirely dark. Females are plain yellowish-olive overall and difficult to separate from other euphonias, especially Thick-billed, but usually seen in pairs or small groups with males. Frequents woodlands, edges, and clearings in lowlands and foothills, often in fairly dry regions. Can be found in mixed-feeding flocks with other species such as warblers and tanagers.

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