
Bronze-green Euphonia
Bronze-green Euphonia
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The Bronze-green Euphonia is a small, relatively duller euphonia compared to its more colorful relatives, characterized by its bronzy-green upperparts and yellowish-olive underparts. It is found in humid montane forests.
Where to spot
Inhabits humid montane and foothill forests along the Andes, from Colombia and Venezuela south through Ecuador and Peru, into parts of Bolivia.
How to spot
Search the mid to upper canopy of humid montane forests. Look for a small, olive-green bird with a relatively short tail. Its subdued colors require keen observation. Listen for its high-pitched, thin, and often simple calls.
When to spot
Resident throughout its range. Best observed during early morning or late afternoon when it is actively foraging for small fruits in the mid-story to canopy.
Where to spot
Inhabits humid montane and foothill forests along the Andes, from Colombia and Venezuela south through Ecuador and Peru, into parts of Bolivia.
How to spot
Search the mid to upper canopy of humid montane forests. Look for a small, olive-green bird with a relatively short tail. Its subdued colors require keen observation. Listen for its high-pitched, thin, and often simple calls.
When to spot
Resident throughout its range. Best observed during early morning or late afternoon when it is actively foraging for small fruits in the mid-story to canopy.
Its subdued coloration allows it to blend seamlessly into the dense, shaded canopy of its montane forest habitat, making it challenging to spot.
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