Blue-black Grosbeak

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Blue-black Grosbeak

The Blue-black Grosbeak (Cyanocompsa cyanoides) is found from South Mexico to West Ecuador, North Bolivia, and Amazonian Brazil. Its natural habits are understory of humid forest, dark ravines, tall second growth, and shady semi-open forests. Adults are 16 cm (6 inches) in height and 32 g in weight.

Blue-black body, blacker on wings, tail, and lores. With brighter blue forehead and legs and bill black. Youngers have throat paler, tonged with cinnamon and often mottled with dusky. It eats a variety of fruits and seeds, and insects like beetles and roaches.

Common Name: Blue-black Grosbeak
Scientific Name: Cyanocompsa cuanoides
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