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==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
14cm. Green Head with yellow front. Black back with a yellow green band tipped blue across the wing coverts. The edge of wing pinkish-red; breast bluish-green becoming yellowish-green on abdomen; under wing-coverts blue with yellow and red markings near edge of wing; underside of flight feathers bluish-green. Lilac tail with a black band. Green underparts. Pink feet and bill yellowish grey. Both sexes are alike; juveniles are duller. | 14cm. Green Head with yellow front. Black back with a yellow green band tipped blue across the wing coverts. The edge of wing pinkish-red; breast bluish-green becoming yellowish-green on abdomen; under wing-coverts blue with yellow and red markings near edge of wing; underside of flight feathers bluish-green. Lilac tail with a black band. Green underparts. Pink feet and bill yellowish grey. Both sexes are alike; juveniles are duller. |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 24 September 2013
- Touit batavicus
Identification
14cm. Green Head with yellow front. Black back with a yellow green band tipped blue across the wing coverts. The edge of wing pinkish-red; breast bluish-green becoming yellowish-green on abdomen; under wing-coverts blue with yellow and red markings near edge of wing; underside of flight feathers bluish-green. Lilac tail with a black band. Green underparts. Pink feet and bill yellowish grey. Both sexes are alike; juveniles are duller.
Distribution
Trinidad (but seemingly not Tobago), Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and Venezuela.
Taxonomy
This is a monotypic species.
Habitat
In most of range in primary forest or well grown secondary forest, in Trinidad also in suburbs.
Behaviour
Diet includes flowers, nectar, fruits, buds, berries and seeds.
They nest in large termite nests.