Date: May-22
Location: Costa Rica
Did you know?
The Golden-browed Chlorophonia, scientifically known as Chlorophonia callophrys, is a striking bird species found in the cloud forests of Central America, particularly in the highlands of Costa Rica and Panama. With its vibrant colors and unique features, the Golden-browed Chlorophonia is a highly sought-after sighting for bird enthusiasts. Due to their preference for the cloud forest habitat, the Golden-browed Chlorophonia faces threats from deforestation and habitat fragmentation. Conservation efforts focused on protecting their forest habitats and promoting sustainable land management practices are essential to ensure their long-term survival. The Golden-browed Chlorophonia's stunning appearance and melodic songs make it a remarkable representative of the avian diversity found in the cloud forests of Central America.
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This small songbird displays a predominantly green plumage, with a bright golden-yellow crown and forehead. The male sports a distinctive blue throat, while the female has a more muted coloration. Golden-browed Chlorophonias inhabit the upper levels of the forest canopy, where they forage for fruits, berries, and insects. They are known for their melodious songs, which consist of a series of clear, flutelike notes.
Fun Fact
Chlorophonias are vibrantly colored neotropical birds known for their striking plumage and distinctive vocalizations.