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Golden hood is distinctive, white belly, bright blue rump, flanks and scapulars, greenish specimen in the otherwise black-colored wings; Found on a tree near to the basecamp of the reserve at about 1500 meters.
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Golden hood is distinctive, white belly, bright blue rump, flanks and scapulars, greenish specimen in the otherwise black-colored wings; Found on a tree near to the basecamp of the reserve at about 1500 meters.
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Ejemplar adutlo perchado en un arbol de Guarumbo (Cecropia sp.), en un camino de terraceria, cerca del lodge Canto de la Selva, Galacia, Selva Lacandona
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Golden-hooded Tanager
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very common. more info on this trip at: http://www.inaturalist.org/posts/5309-inatting-in-costa-rica for those interested
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very common. more info on this trip at: http://www.inaturalist.org/posts/5309-inatting-in-costa-rica for those interested
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very common. more info on this trip at: http://www.inaturalist.org/posts/5309-inatting-in-costa-rica for those interested
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very common. more info on this trip at: http://www.inaturalist.org/posts/5309-inatting-in-costa-rica for those interested
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For more info on this trip see: http://www.inaturalist.org/posts/5309-inatting-in-costa-rica if interested
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Incubating. Please acknowledge any use of this photo: Andy Jones, Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Photo taken at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica, March 2014.
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Tangara larvata. Please acknowledge any use of this photo: Andy Jones, Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
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Golpeó una ventana minutos atrás y sobrevivió
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Moulting
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