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Sabiá-gongá (Grayish Saltator)

Saltator coerulescens

Description:

It is approximately 20 cm long. There is no sexual dimorphism. Juvenile greenish back and chest and beak with gray spots. The couple can sing synchronously (vocal duet).

Habitat:

It can be found throughout Brazilian amazon in shrubby areas and dry forests, abandoned pastures, fields with isolated bushes and trees, gardens in cities, clearings, riverbanks and wetlands in wetter areas.

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CassioCorradi
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CassioCorradi

AM, Brazil

Spotted on Oct 5, 2015
Submitted on Oct 5, 2015

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