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Sparkling green and rusty bird found in cloud forest along the east slope of the Andes, at higher elevations than other jacamars.
The coppery-chested jacamar (Galbula pastazae) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Coppery-chested jacamar

Coppery-chested jacamar

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The coppery-chested jacamar is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Wikipedia
Conservation status: Vulnerable (Population decreasing)
Scientific name: Galbula pastazae
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Found from southern Colombia to northernmost Peru, the Coppery-chested Jacamar is endemic to the east slope of the Andes, where it is largely confined to a ...
Habits of the Jacamar. Coppery-chested Jacamars are insectivores and take a variety of winged insects. Unlike most birds, they will eat stinging wasps and bees.
The Coppery-chested Jacamar tends to use a few favoured perches c.1.5–4 m up, and often returns to the same spot repeatedly having darted out in pursuit of ...
The male Coppery-chested Jacamar is a typical Galbula, with head, throat, breast, and upperparts all green; the crown is bluer, and the uppersurface of the ...
The coppery-chested jacamar (Galbula pastazae) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in far southern Colombia, Ecuador and far northern ...
Possible aliases, alternative names and misspellings for Galbula pastazae. Common Name(s):. Coppery-chested Jacamar. Scientific Name(s):. Galbula pastazae ...
The Coppery-chested Jacamar is iridescent green with a black bill and rufous tail and belly. Females have rufous throats. Birds show a variable amount a copper ...
For these reasons the species is evaluated as Least Concern. Population size: 42000 mature individuals. Population trend: decreasing