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Pipira-vermelha (Silver-beaked Tanager)

Ramphocelus carbo

Photo by CassioCorradi
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Field Notes

Description:

It measured between 16 and 18 cm and weighing between 21.5 and 37.5 g. A great feature of the species is the white base of the male's beak. It looks like a piece of porcelain, the glow and shape. Females and juvenile males do not. In males, the black dominates the body plumage, with reddish tones on the front.

Habitat:

Species widely distributed in the Brazilian Amazon.

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PublishedSeptember 16, 2015

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