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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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From Cornell:
The sweet, lazy whistles of Eastern Meadowlarks waft over summer grasslands and farms in eastern North America. The birds themselves sing from fenceposts and telephone lines or stalk through the grasses, probing the ground for insects with their long, sharp bills. On the ground, their brown-and-black dappled upperparts camouflage the birds among dirt clods and dry grasses. But up on perches, they reveal bright-yellow underparts and a striking black chevron across the chest.
Listen to their song here:
Periquito-de-encontro-amarelo
Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (Nome em Inglês)
Brotogeris chiriri (Nome Científico)
Psittacidae (Família)
Psitaciformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Pássaro Livre
Parque da Cidade
Dona Sarah Kubitschek
Brasília, Brasil
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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.
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“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.”
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Ipê-rosa e Periquito
Periquito-de-encontro-amarelo
Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
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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
Sanhaçu-de-encontro-amarelo (Tangara ornata). (Sparrman, 1789).
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According to the internet, this is the smallest of the parrots making their home in the urban jungle of Southern California. This little guy was having a great time with the fruit or seed pod of the Silk Floss Tree. We've seen this species twice in two different locations but both times on Silk Floss Trees. This one was joined by 3 others, 2 of which had loving on their minds. Lots of fun watching these birds eat and interact with each other.
Periquito-de-encontro-amarelo (Brotogeris chiriri). (Vieillot, 1818).
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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 ...
Golden-chevroned Tanager has a scientific name that suggests an ornate plumage, and it fits the bill. The golden ‘chevrons’ on the wings are particularly striking (again, as suggested in the common name). This species is almost entirely restricted to southeast Brazil. My first sightings of Golden-chevroned Tanager, including this individual, were at the excellent base of Casa Tukani in the small city of Guapimirim in Rio de Janeiro State. I was fortunate to see this colourful tanager on most days of my trip.
A small parakeet, about 8–9 inches in length, native to South America with a range extending from eastern Brazil to northern Argentina. It feeds primarily on fruits, seeds, and nectar, often seen foraging in flocks.
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
Metal sculpture "Chevron" by the artist John Henry. Installed on Lake Shore Drive at Diversey in Chicago.
I have posted one photo already of Golden-chevroned Tanager www.flickr.com/photos/luminouscompositions/54701136308/in... but I like this image as well. It gives a different view of the wonderful colours of this species. This sighting was at Casa Tukani in the small city of Guapimirim, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
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in response to my good bud Mdee.. From the last of SingSing series.. darks clouds a looming over the financial city... and there we discovered St Chevron with it's aura of sainthood.. Could SingSing or Chevron be in any financial strife??/... Never.. Just look at those rising towers.. Lol.. Mdee kept on telling me do you see what I see .. look up look up.. and I did .. Voila in ze basket.. :-) Have a great Saturday and yep I have a truck load of those.. :-)
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Suite d'une plainte de mon pote Mdee me demandant deposter + sur notre fameuse sortie de SingSIng .. Voila chose faite.. Sans doute ma derniere sortie pour un bon bout de temps sur SingSing.. des nuages noirs sur la capitale financiere asiatique.. Singsing et St Chevron dans la misere.. Jamais..
Mdee n'arretait pas de me dire .. vise haut vise haut.. et ben voila dans le panier de photos.. Lol.. Allez bon Samedi a toutes et tous :-) et Oui il y a en d'autres..
"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...