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Bicolored conebill

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Kingdom
  
Genus
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Thraupidae

Scientific name
  
Conirostrum bicolor

Higher classification
  
Conirostrum

Order
  
Passerine

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Similar
  
Conirostrum, Tanager, Bird, White‑eared conebill, Fulvous‑crested tanager

The bicolored conebill (Conirostrum bicolor) is a small passerine bird. This member of the tanager family is a resident breeder in South America from Colombia, Venezuela and Trinidad south and east to the Guianas, northeast Peru and Brazil.

Bicolored conebill The bicolored conebill Conirostrum bicolor A small passe Flickr

Its habitat is coastal mangrove swamps and neighbouring woodlands. The small feather-lined cup nest is built in a mangrove tree, and the normal clutch is two brown-blotched buff eggs. Nests are often parasitised by shiny cowbirds.

The bicolored conebill is 11.4 cm long and weighs 11 g. The adult is grey-blue above and buff-tinged grey below, with red eyes, pink legs and a sharp, pointed bill. The primary flight feathers are bluish with brown edgings. The sexes are similar, although the female may be a little duller, but immature birds are greenish above and have pale yellow underparts. Birds sometimes breed in immature plumage.

Bicolored conebill Bicolored Conebill Conirostrum bicolor Male Bicolored Conebill

These warbler-like birds eat mainly insects and occasionally seeds. The bicolored conebill's call is a thin tseep.

Bicolored conebill


Bicolored conebill Conirostrum bicolor Bicolored conebill Conirostre bicolor Flickr

Bicolored conebill Conirostrum bicolor Bicolored Conebill

Bicolored conebill More on Conirostrum bicolor Bicolored Conebill

References

Bicolored conebill Wikipedia