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Ergaticus versicolor
Photo by Tomjenner
Photographed at Chicobal Volcano near Quetzaltenango in Western Guatemala.

Photo by Peter R. Bono
Location: Dos Lagunas, northeast of San Cristobal des las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico
Date: 2009-07-19

Identification

13 cm. Red warbler with pink head. Whitish-pink head and neck with red forehead and dark lores. Dark red upperparts, darker on wings and tail. Bright pinkish-red underparts. Juvenile pinkish cinnamon-brown. Darker above with blackish wings, two pinkish wing-bars and blackish tail.
According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species it is classified as Vulnerable.

Distribution

Guatemala and Mexico.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Forest

Behaviour

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