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Euphonias are
members of the
genus Euphonia, a
group of
Neotropical birds in the
finch family. They and the
chlorophonias comprise the
subfamily Euphoniinae...
- red-blotched
white eggs,
which are
incubated by the female.
Adult violaceous euphonias are 11.4 cm long and
weigh 14 g. The male has
glossy blue-black upperparts...
- The
Jamaican euphonia (
Euphonia jamaica) is a
species of bird in the
family Fringillidae.
Jamaican euphonias are
small and have a
varying appearance depending...
- genera. It
includes the canaries, siskins, redpolls, serins,
grosbeaks and
euphonias, as well as the
morphologically divergent Hawaiian honeycreepers. Many...
- and
violaceous euphonias, both of
which have
yellow throats. The
female can be told from
female thick-billed and
violaceous euphonias by her
smaller size...
- The
Euphonia was a
talking machine created in the
early to mid-nineteenth
century by the
Austrian inventor Joseph Faber and
exhibited in 1845 in Philadelphia...
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Hispaniolan euphonia was
formerly placed in the
genus Euphonia. A
molecular phylogenetic study published in 2020
found that the "blue-hooded"
euphonias, the...
-
behavioral differences between Euphonia and
Chlorophonia and the Tanagers.
Later molecular studies identified that
euphonias belonged to the Fringillidae...
- The
elegant or blue-hooded
euphonia (Chlorophonia elegantissima) is a
species of bird in the
family Fringillidae. It is
found in Belize,
Costa Rica, El...
- The
Puerto Rican euphonia (Chlorophonia sclateri) is a bird
species in the
finch family,
Fringillidae that is
endemic to the
island of
Puerto Rico in the...