Explore the world of monocot Blue-black Grosbeak (Cyanoloxia cyanoides) a bird whose color determines the sharpness between the sexes, making it easy to distinguish

Identification & Behavior: ~16 cm (6.2 in). The male Blue-Black Grosbeak is deeр blue with lighter blue around the base of the bill and shoulders.

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The bill is very thick, blackish grading to silver at the base.  The female is uniformly chestnut-brown with a blackish bill. The Blue-Black Grosbeak was formerly regarded as conspecific with the Amazonian Grosbeak. These two grosbeaks are very similar but their ranges do not overlap.  The Blue-Black Grosbeak forages in the understory of humid, and semi-deciduous forests. It appears that it also expands its range to scrub habitats during the rainy season.

Status: The Blue-Black Grosbeak is uncommon in humid forest and scrub habitats in northwest Peru in Tumbes and Piura. It also occurs in Co and Ec.

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Name in Spanish: Picogrueso Negro Azulado.

Sub-ѕрeсіeѕ: Blue-black Grosbeak (Cyanoloxia cyanoides cyanoides), (Lafresnaye), 1847.  N & W Colombia S (W of E Andes) to NW Peru (Tumbes).

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Meaning of Name: Cyanoloxia: Gr. Kuanos= dагk-blue; and Loxia= A bird genus. The genus of crossbills. cyanoides: Gr. Cyanea= bluish, blue and oides= resembling.

Azulón Silvícola/Blue-black Grosbeak/Cyanoloxia cyanoides – Birds Colombia

Formerly known as Cyanocompsa cyanoides (2018)