Its plumage is bronze-brown, with a reddish crown and a forked blue-and-black tail with white-swept tips. The male has a bluish-green lower mandible base and a reddish golden neck.
Its plumage is bronze-brown, with a reddish crown and a forked blue-and-black tail with white-swept tips. The male has a bluish-green lower mandible base and a reddish golden neck.
Males are bright red, with dark brown plumage. The adult female greyish-brown top, blackish tail, white throat and breast marked with brownish stripes.
The male jumps from 30 cm to 90 cm during the which cry out.
The Colombian Coffee Region (Spanish: Eje Cafetero), is a part of the Colombian Paisa region in the rural area of Colombia. It is famous for growing and producing the majority of Colombian coffee, considered by many to be the best coffee in the world. There are four departments in the area: Caldas, Quindío, Risaralda and Valle del Cauca. The most visited cities are Manizales, Armenia, Pereira, and Cali. This region was declared as a World Heritage region in 2011 (Coffe Cultural Landscape of Colombia).
Has very restricted distribution, on the Nevado Del Ruiz in the Central Andes of Colombia, where it occupies the páramo.
We describe overlooked patterns and age-related variation in the iris coloration of the Red-bellied Grackle (Hypopyrrhus
pyrohypogaster), a range-restricted threatened species of the Colombian Andes. Whereas adults exhibit a bicolored paleyellow/scarlet red iris, juveniles show a dark iris, ranging from dark brown to grayish brown. In addition, we report the first
case for a Neotropical species of temporary heterochromia iridis, an uncommon phenomenon in birds, from recaptures of a
female Red-bellied Grackle in 2010. Our observations suggest that this case of heterochromia may be related to stress and
changes in blood flow to the eye.
Look at the amazing and beautiful bird, is exceptionally and very tiny Purple-Throated-Woodstart, measures about 7 centimeters, inhabit cloud forest, humid forest, edges and second growth from 800-2000m
As 2020 arrives, we have reached the end of a decade that saw lots of changes in the birdwatching community while the threats to the birds we love continue to become increasingly dire. Today, we’re taking a look back at the last 10 years in birding, and we’re doing so in three parts:
Coraves Birding Tours and Colombia Outdoors attended the most important touristic showcase of Colombia «ANATO», an event in which the Colombia Travel Mart business conference taked place where the two companies promoted Colombia as a destination for nature, culture and adventure through its commercial proposal.
La Colombie est un pays situé au nord-ouest de l’Amérique du Sud, par sa position géographique en pleine région tropicale elle présente 5 régions biogéographiques, les Andes, la région Caribéenne, le Pacifique, l’Orénoque et l’Amazonie.