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The Golden-chevroned Tanager is well named for its bright yellow shoulder patch, which marks the species out as undoubtedly the most attractive of the lowland group of Thraupis tanagers. It is endemic to southeast Brazil, where it is reasonably common, but undoubtedly outnumbered by the sympatric Palm Tanager (Thraupis palmarum) and the Sayaca Tanager (Thraupis sayaca), both of which possess far more uniform plumage than the Golden-chevroned Tanager, which in contrast most resembles the exclusively Andean-distributed Blue-capped Tanager (Thraupis cyanocephala) in morphology. The present species is generally fairly common in its reasonably wide range in the Atlantic Forest from southern Bahia to Santa Catarina, and is usually conspicuous and easily observed, like its congenerics. Source: Birds of the World.
This little guy here is shining and in full colors. However he lost the feathers around his eyes, which gives a special "touch".
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Periquito-de-encontro-amarelo
Brotogeris chiriri
Psittacidae (Família)
Psitaciformes (Ordem)
FREE BIRD
Palmeira: Coqueiro Jerivá ( Syagrus romanzoffiana )
Pousada dos Pireneus
Pirenópolis, Goiás
Brasil
The Golden-chevroned Tanager is well named for its bright yellow shoulder patch, which marks the species out as undoubtedly the most attractive of the lowland group of Thraupis tanagers. It is endemic to southeast Brazil, where it is reasonably common, but undoubtedly outnumbered by the sympatric Palm Tanager (Thraupis palmarum) and the Sayaca Tanager (Thraupis sayaca), both of which possess far more uniform plumage than the Golden-chevroned Tanager, which in contrast most resembles the exclusively Andean-distributed Blue-capped Tanager (Thraupis cyanocephala) in morphology. The present species is generally fairly common in its reasonably wide range in the Atlantic Forest from southern Bahia to Santa Catarina, and is usually conspicuous and easily observed, like its congenerics.
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Golden-chevroned Tanager - At Sítio Espinheiro Negro - Tapiraí - São Paulo.
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Endemic. The Golden-chevroned Tanager is well named for its bright yellow shoulder patch, which marks the species out as undoubtedly the most attractive of the lowland group of Thraupis tanagers. It is endemic to southeast Brazil, where it is reasonably common. doi.org/10.2173/bow.goctan2.01
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Member of Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
Periquito-de-encontro-amarelo
Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (NI)
Brotogeris chiriri (NC)
Psittacidae (Família)
Psittaciformes (Ordem)
FREE BIRD
In My Garden
No Meu Jardim
Brasília, Brasil
“Simplicity, patience, compassion.
These three are your greatest treasures.
Simple in actions and thoughts, you return to the source of being.
Patient with both friends and enemies,
you accord with the way things are.
Compassionate toward yourself,
you reconcile all beings in the world.”
- Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching -
Location Sleepy
Resting on a big Hosta leaf, this Differential Grasshopper allowed me to get some decent shots of it.
This species is known for its distinctive chevron markings on the hind legs, which can be seen above.
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Common bird but beautiful! At Trilha dos Tucanos, Tapiraí, São Paulo.
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Ipê-rosa e Periquito
Periquito-de-encontro-amarelo
Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (Nome em Inglês)
Brotogeris chiriri (Nome Científico)
Psittacidae (Família)
Psitaciformes (Ordem)
FREE BIRD
Floração do Ipê-rosa 2021
Conic
Setor de Diversões Sul
Brasília, Brasil
Estoril Classics Oct 2022 - Classic Endurance Racing 1 Qualifying
Drivers: J. CAMPOS COSTA / A. BEIRAO
Car: 1971 Chevron B19
Ground Zero's Freedom Tower as seen from the southeast corner of its base during a turbulent morning yesterday
Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (Nome em Inglês)
Brotogeris chiriri (Nome Científico)
Psittacidae (Família)
Psitaciformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Esplanada dos Ministérios
Brasília, Brasil
Golden-chevroned Tanager (Tangara orrnata) or sanhaçu-de-encontro-amarelo as it is known here in Brazil.
Vois tu donc les chevrons, me dit mon Ami Don...(Bruno) ?
Des Cieux, des lacs et des Dredons, Mais point de chèvres, de Chanvre ni de Chevrons ...
Metal sculpture "Chevron" by the artist John Henry. Installed on Lake Shore Drive at Diversey in Chicago.
Chevron B16 (1969), Fahrer: Sheldon, John (PRT). Rennen 3: FIA Masters Historic Sports Car Championship. 47. AvD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix 2019, Samstag 10.08.2019 von der Zuschauertribühne
The 1959 hrs westbound Metra comes through the Turner control point head long into the setting sun. A 30 second stop here at the West Chicago station and then off to Geneva.
Chevron supreme gasoline sign in the middle of Nevada Dry Desert.
Pretty sure warranty expired some time ago.
"Chevron", large scale sculpture installation
Lake Shore, Chicago
The sculpture was formally installed on a patch of Lincoln Park near the lake as part of Chicago Sculpture Exhibit's 2015 project.
The sculpture, by John Henry, previously resided behind a brick wall in a yard at the corner of Armitage and Burling Street in Lincoln Park.
Read more here: www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20151022/lincoln-park/blue-sculpt...
Metal sculpture "Chevron" by the artist John Henry. Installed on Lake Shore Drive at Diversey in Chicago.
Chevron gas station at dawn in the rain, Joyce Avenue, Powell River, B.C., Canada.
70 of 365 for 2022.
Nikon D700
Ultra 28mm f/2.8 AI
These Parakeets fly in small flocks making such a racket that you know when they are close by. I was able to get some shots of them perched in the tree, but wanted a flight shot. Waiting with my camera at my eye and hoping that he would fly before my arms gave out, I got lucky.
Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
Brotogeris chiriri
Member of Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
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