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[[Image:White-chinned_Jacamar.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Sam+Woods|Sam Woods}}<br>Location: Napo Wildlife Center, [[Ecuador]]]]
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==Identification==
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22cm.  Dark metallic bronze green upperparts, throat and breast, dusky brown crown, white chinspot, rufous chestnut belly and underside of tail.
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==Distribution==
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[[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], and [[Peru]].
  
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==Taxonomy==
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==Habitat==
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Lower growth and shrubbery near forest openings.
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==Behaviour==
 
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{{GSearch|Galbula+tombacea}}
  
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*[http://picasaweb.google.com/aviceda/Ecuador2005/photo#5059089828835445410 View movie-file of this species (in Picasa video format) here]
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Galbula tombacea
Photo by Sam Woods
Location: Napo Wildlife Center, Ecuador

Identification

22cm. Dark metallic bronze green upperparts, throat and breast, dusky brown crown, white chinspot, rufous chestnut belly and underside of tail.

Distribution

Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Lower growth and shrubbery near forest openings.

Behaviour

External Links

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