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Yellow-billed cacique
Amblycercus holosericeus
10.4582, -84.6488
Field Notes
Description:
Yellow-billed caciques are large song birds. Color black for both males and females. Males, however, have a more lustrous shine to their feathers than females. Both sexes also have a characteristic beak which is a whitish-yellow color. Their eyes irises are yellow as well. They range in size from 21.6 to 25.4 cm in length, and males are slightly larger than females.
Habitat:
Found in a garden next to woodlands near Cerro Chato, Costa Rica.
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