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A Dazzling Blue Gem Of A Bird Often Found Flitting Through The Foothills Of Mountainous Regions!

A diminutive tanager resembling a warbler, is often spotted in foothills and nearby lowlands. Its preferred habitat includes humid evergreen forests and their edges.

Meet the Shining Honeycreeper:

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Description: The shining honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus), a lively member of the tanager family, brings a burst of color to its habitat. With its compact size (10 cm), plump body, elongated decurved bill, and short tail, this spirited bird lives up to its name. The males dazzle with purplish-blue plumage, accentuated by a striking black throat and chest patch, black wings, and vibrant yellow legs with sharply contrasting black toe nails.

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Equally enchanting are the females, adorned in green with a distinctive blue malar stripe and streaks of blue on the breast, complemented by a buffy throat.

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The range of the Shining Honeycreeper spans from southeastern Mexico to northwestern Colombia.

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Distribution:Mostly In Panama, they are commonly found in foothills up to 1600 meters on the Caribbean slope and along the Pacific slope from the Canal area eastward. They frequently visit feeders in Cerro Azul and can occasionally be spotted from observation decks at locations such as the Canopy Tower and the Canopy B&B feeders.

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Habitat: Lastly Inhabiting the upper reaches of forests and the canopy, Shining Honeycreepers have a diverse diet comprising fruits, insects, and nectar. They deftly extract arthropods from vines and twigs and employ various techniques such as sallying for flying insects and probing in dead leaves for hidden prey. Typically found foraging in pairs or small groups, they often mingle with mixed flocks of tanagers and other birds that feed on fruits and insects. Known for their assertiveness, they frequently outcompete the larger Red-legged Honeycreepers for food resources. Moreover, they readily visit hummingbird feeders to sip nectar.

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Nesting: During the breeding season, females construct shallow, delicate cup nests from fibers, securing them to slender twigs at the rim. They lay two eggs, which, due to the nest’s thin design, are often visible. After an incubation period of 12-13 days, the female tends to the nestlings, while both parents provide a diet primarily consisting of insects, supplemented with berries and fruits as the nestlings mature. Young Shining Honeycreepers fledge at 13-14 days old.

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Status: This bird is regarded as of least concern on the IUCN red list.

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