Adult male © Amy Simmons eBird S32685880 Macaulay Library ML 42480151
Female © Kendra Kocab
Immature male © Andrew E Steinmann
Adult male and female © Laura Céspedes
Adult male © Jorge Muñoz García CAQUETA BIRDING
+ 2
© John Gaglione

Purple Honeycreeper Cyanerpes caeruleus

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Identification

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Very small tanager, widespread and common in lowlands and foothills of northern South America. Male is indigo-blue with narrow black mask, black throat, and black wings. Note long decurved bill and yellow legs to separate from other honeycreepers in most of range. Female much different: she is mostly green with pale streaking on underparts, a grizzled buffy-brown face, and a blue mustache stripe. Extremely similar to Shining Honeycreeper, but very little range overlap. Male Shining has larger black throat patch and slightly shorter bill; female has duller, grayer crown and less buffy face. Usually in small groups, often accompanying a mixed-species flock in the canopy. Found in forests, edges, and gardens.

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