bongorob 26 May 2008 Maybe Scarlet-headed Blackbird (Amblyramphus holosericus), if it was taken at Amazon World
Orycteropus 27 May 2008 @ bongorob: the Scarlet-headed Blackbird has a reversed colour combination ...
bongorob 27 May 2008 I agree Chlidonias. London has some in a few years ago. Orycteropus thanks for pointing that out, I didn't think it looked right for the blackbird. I don't know what I was thinking of, this bird has a black head, so it obviously cound not be a scarlet-headed anything.
I agree Chlidonias. London has some in a few years ago. Orycteropus thanks for pointing that out, I didn't think it looked right for the blackbird. I don't know what I was thinking of, this bird has a black head, so it obviously cound not be a scarlet-headed anything.
C C condor 20 Jan 2012 definitely red siskin, Carduelis cucullata. Spinus cucullatus is outdated name for red siskin. Hooded siskin is Carduelis magellanica and it is yellow.
definitely red siskin, Carduelis cucullata. Spinus cucullatus is outdated name for red siskin. Hooded siskin is Carduelis magellanica and it is yellow.