Order:
Passeriformes
Family:
Fringillidae
Species:
Euphonia violacea
IOC English name:
Violaceous Euphonia
This beautiful bird is known for its abilities to imitate the singing of other birds. Measuring between 11 and 12 centimeters, the male of the species has a strong yellow from the base of the beak to the belly, while the back, wings and face are a very dark blue. It also has a very yellow spot on the forehead. The female, in turn, is all yellow, with olive tones. With its vocal abilities, the gaturamo can imitate dozens of birds, in sequence, in a single singing, and its repertoire varies from region to region. Generally seen as a couple, the Violaceous Euphonia eats fruits and, rarely, insects. They can be easily seen on the Praia Vermelha Campus, and have been seen younglings of the species on the Campus.
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