Green Honeycreeper
28 January 2012 22:25 Filed in: Thraupidae Tanagers Honeycreepers Panama Canopy Tower Brazil Sao Paulo Ubatuba Folha Seca El Valle Valle de Anton Rio de Janeiro Serra dos Tucanos Lodge

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Brazil, Panama
Bird name: Green Honeycreeper
Latin: Chlorophanes spiza
Other: Mielero verde (Es) • Saí-verde (Br)
Family: Thraupidae • Tanagers, Honeycreepers
Range: Mexico to Brazil
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The Green Honeycreeper is a fairly common visitor to Jonas’ fruit feeders in Brazil. The male, above, has a distinctively shaped black hood on a turquoise body. The female, directly below, is leaf green. Both have yellow lower half of bill and red irises.
A juvenile male is pictured further below, showing a mixture of male and female plumage.
The lowest photo, taken in Panama on the observation deck of the Canopy Tower hotel, shows a female on a Cecropia with darker olive wing markings than the Brazilian birds I saw.
Below, a female Green Honeycreeper, Brazil.

Below, a juvenile male Green Honeycreeper, Brazil.

Below, a female Green Honeycreeper, Serra dos Tucanos, Brazil.


Below, a female Green Honeycreeper, Panama.

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