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- appears to be a female. It is now placed in the Conirostrum with the other Conebills. The genus name Conirostrum comes from the latin words "conus" which means...
- genus Conirostrum, along with the other species of conebills. It was originally called the Purple conebill, with two of its subspecies, C. s. intermedium...
- The bicolored conebill (Conirostrum bicolor) is a small p****erine bird. This member of the tanager family is a resident breeder in South America from Colombia...
- The giant conebill (Conirostrum binghami) is a small p****erine bird, one of the tanager family. It is closely related to the regular conebills Conirostrum...
- greyish-black legs, silver bills, and brown eyes. Like other conebills, the White-eared conebill mainly eats insects, foraging usually in the canopies of...
- The cinereous conebill (Conirostrum cinereum) is a species of bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. The term cinereous describes its colouration. It is...
- The rufous-browed conebill (Conirostrum rufum) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia and far western Venezuela. Its natural...
- The white-browed conebill (Conirostrum ferrugineiventre) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Bolivia and Peru. Its natural habitat...
- The chestnut-vented conebill (Conirostrum speciosum) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia...
- Typical conebills belong to the tanager genus Conirostrum. They are small tanagers (9–14 cm) found in the forests of South America. They feed in pairs...