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Chestnut Bellied Euphonia

Chestnut Bellied Euphonia - Euphonia pectoralis
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Bird name: Chestnut Bellied Euphonia
Latin: Euphonia pectoralis
Other: Ferro-velho (Br) • Fruterito alcalde, tieté, tangará alcalde (Es)
Family: Fringillidae • Finches, Euphonias
Range: Atlantic Rainforest, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay
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The Chestnut-bellied Euphonia is very beautifully coloured, with a royal blue coat, yellow shoulder and rust-coloured underparts. The female (further below) is greenish on top with an indistinct blue cap and only a small patch of chestnut underneath near the tail.

The Chestnut-bellied Euphonia was not common at the feeders in Itatiaia and seemed only to appear when all other tourists had left. It lives in southeastern South America, mostly in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

Also seen at Serra dos Tucanos Lodge.

Below, male Chestnut-bellied Euphonia at Ypê, Itatiaia, Brazil
Chestnut Bellied Euphonia - Euphonia pectoralis

Below, male Chestnut-bellied Euphonia at Serra dos Tucanos, Brazil
Chestnut Bellied Euphonia - Euphonia pectoralis

Below, female Chestnut-bellied Euphonia, Serra dos Tucanos, September.
Chestnut Bellied Euphonia - Euphonia pectoralis

Below, Chestnut-bellied Euphonias, Itatiaia.
Chestnut Bellied Euphonia - Euphonia pectoralis


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