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Chalybura buffonii
Male, subspecies micans
Photo by Stanley Jones
Canopy Tower. Canal Zone, Soberania National Park, Semaphore Hill, Panamá Province, Panama, December 2017
Photo of Female by Stanley Jones
Colón Province, Panama, February, 2011

Identification

Distribution

Panama to Venezuela, Peru, Colombia and Ecuador

Taxonomy

Four to five subspecies are recognized, buffonii, micans, aeneicauda, and caeruleogaster by most authorities, and intermedia by some.

Habitat

Forest.

Behaviour

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