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Ultramarine grosbeak

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Cyanocompsa

Higher classification
  
Cyanocompsa

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cardinalidae

Scientific name
  
Cyanocompsa brissonii

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Passerine, Bird, Cyanocompsa, Buff‑throated saltator, Glaucous‑blue grosbeak

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The ultramarine grosbeak (Cyanocompsa brissonii) is a species of grosbeak in the Cardinalidae family. It is found in a wide range of semi-open habitats in eastern and central South America, with a disjunct population in northern South America.

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Description

These birds are 15 cm long. The adult male exhibits a dark-blue plumage with bright-blue upper-wings. The females and the juveniles are brown.

The ultramarine grosbeak is territorial, it doesn´t fly in flocks. If a male invades the territory of another, for sure there will be a conflict with some violence.

Distribution and habitat

They inhabit the edge of swamps, secondary forests and plantations. The native range of these birds extends from Northeast and central Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay to Argentina. The also can be found northern Venezuela and Colombia. There are some morphological differences between subspecies from different regions.

Feeding

Feeds on seeds, fruits and insects.

Reproduction

It takes place between September and February, builds its nest not far from the ground and each clutch usually has between 2 and 3 eggs. The chicks are born between 13 and 15 days after the eggs are laid.

References

Ultramarine grosbeak Wikipedia