Blue Dacnis (Dacnis cayana subsp. glaucogularis) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Along the bypass road from San Isidro to Baeza, Napo Province, Ecuador. Eastern-slope of the Andes; mid-elevation montane forest (cloud-forest) at ca. 1,900 m (6,234 ft).
Macho em cima e fmea embaixo. Mais ao meio e ao fundo, um Sa-Azul (Dacnis cayana (Linnaeus, 1766).
Male and female on bottom. Blue Dacnis in the middle
A very beautiful pair of birds that I saw from the balcony of my hotel near Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica. Female to follow in the next photo!
Blue Dacnis (Dacnis cayana glaucogularis) Eight subspecies are recognized, only subspecies glaucogularis has been reported in Peru. Photographed in the forest canopy from a Ceiba Tree platform tower. This platform tower overlooks an oxbow lake called Cocha Comungo near Manu Wildlife Center...
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