

The male of the green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) of Central Male green honeycreeper resting on a branch© Tim Laman / naturepl. (size chart) Green Honeycreeper - Winter Edition Bookmark and ShareĪbout Contact FAQs Shipping Facebook Twitterįemale green honeycreeper resting on a branch© Mike Lane /įemale green honeycreeper perched on a branch© John Cancalosi /įemale green honeycreeper resting on a branch© Tim Laman / Giclée print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth, 305 g, 100% cotton Limited edition of 50, signed and numbered by artist Josh Brill Green Honeycreeper - Silver Edition $ 20.00 It has a larger, stouter bill than theĬyanerpes group, and is less heavily dependent on nectar. The Green Honeycreeper is called a Honeycreeper, but belongs to the Is mainly blue-tinged green with a black head and a mostly bright It is 14 cm long, weighs 17 g, and has a long decurved bill. It is found in the tropical New World from southern The Green Honeycreeper, Chlorophanes spiza, is a small bird in the Nombre: Green Honeycreeper - male Lugar: Finca Chaves, tiny- jewels are back to our feeder felichies

Green Honeycreeper It took a bit more than expected, but this awesome Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. The Green Honeycreeper is classified as Least Concern.
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It derives about 60% of its food from fruit, 20% from nectar and 20% from insects.Picture of the Green Honeycreeper has been licensed under a GFDL Original source: Doug Janson Author: Doug Janson Permission: GNU Free Documentation License They are so different that you would think that you are looking at two different species of birds.ĭiet: The green honeycreeper depends less on nectar than most honeycreepers. The male and female look drastically different. Interesting Fact: The male and female look the same for many birds but that is not the case for the green honeycreeper.

Location: It is a tropical bird that is found from southern Mexico south to Brazil and on Trinidad. The female is a bright green color which it seems that the bird was named after. The male is an aqua blue color as indicated by the cover picture and the next two pictures below. I have shared a few photos (below) of the Green Honeycreeper to show the dramatic contrast in colors between the male and female of this species. The birds of Trinidad made a big impression on me and many of the bird photos that I will share on this blog will be from Trinidad. During my time in Trinidad, I was amazed at how beautiful the birds in Trinidad were and how many different species of birds that are in Trinidad. I have lived in Trinidad two separate times for a total of about one year. I have always enjoyed being in nature but now I also look at my surroundings a little closer just to see if there are any birds around me. Once I started seeing the diversity in birds, it has really made me become more than a casual bird watcher. Seeing this bird was what made me take an interest in birds. I was totally amazed, I had never seen a bird with such vibrant colors. I don’t think that I will ever forget the first time I saw a Green Honeycreeper.
