Golden-browed Chlorophonia
The Golden-browed Chlorophonia (Chlorophonia callophrys) is a small, colorful songbird found in the cloud forests of Central America, particularly in the highland regions of Costa Rica and western Panama. Recognizable by its vibrant plumage, the male features a striking combination of golden-yellow on the brow and throat, green body, and blue wings, while the female has a more subdued, olive-green coloration with hints of yellow. This species is often seen in pairs or small groups, foraging in the forest canopy for fruit, seeds, and insects. The Golden-browed Chlorophonia is a skilled singer, known for its melodic calls that echo through its dense, humid forest habitat. Although somewhat elusive and difficult to spot due to its small size and the dense environments it inhabits, the Golden-browed Chlorophonia is not currently at risk and is classified as of Least Concern by the IUCN.
Golden-browed Chlorophonia
The Golden-browed Chlorophonia (Chlorophonia callophrys) is a small, colorful songbird found in the cloud forests of Central America, particularly in the highland regions of Costa Rica and western Panama. Recognizable by its vibrant plumage, the male features a striking combination of golden-yellow on the brow and throat, green body, and blue wings, while the female has a more subdued, olive-green coloration with hints of yellow. This species is often seen in pairs or small groups, foraging in the forest canopy for fruit, seeds, and insects. The Golden-browed Chlorophonia is a skilled singer, known for its melodic calls that echo through its dense, humid forest habitat. Although somewhat elusive and difficult to spot due to its small size and the dense environments it inhabits, the Golden-browed Chlorophonia is not currently at risk and is classified as of Least Concern by the IUCN.