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Olivaceous Siskin (female and juveniles)
Stanley Jones

Olivaceous Siskin (female and juveniles) (Spinus olivaceus)

Olivaceous Siskin (Spinus olivaceus) Female on left, youngsters elsewhere.
Habitat
Eastern-slope of the Andes in the foothills at 1,398 m (4,587 ft) elevation.
Location
Cock of the Rock Lodge, northeast of Challabamba, Parque Nacional del Manu, Cusco Department, Per.
Date taken
September 2018
Scientific name
Spinus olivaceus
Equipment used
Canon
Staff member
Opus Editor
Supporter
Dang! You got the whole family for us guy and nicely captured.
 
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Sticking to my color observations, you've now got kalamata with lemon peel, classic olive green ... and the pips ;)
 
superb photo of this family group, Stanley!!! and such a marvelous setting, top notch, many tfs!!!
 
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Opus Editor
Supporter
..... and another great find Stanley.

We don't have a female, nor youngsters in The Opus, I'll sort through your pictures and decide how to use them in the article. Beware.... may be all three LOL

Many thanks lad.
 

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Central & South America & Mexico
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