Yellow-throated Bush-Tanager

Chlorospingus inornatus

The Yellow-throated Bush-Tanager (Chlorospingus inornatus) is a small passerine bird found in the highland forests of Central and South America. It is characterized by its olive-green plumage, with a distinctive yellow throat and breast. This species is known for its social behavior, often forming small flocks and foraging for insects and fruits in the dense undergrowth. The Yellow-throated Bush-Tanager plays an important role in seed dispersal and insect control within its habitat. Although not currently considered threatened, deforestation and habitat loss pose potential risks to its population.

Habitat: Highland forests

Yellow-throated Bush-Tanager

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