Photographed at Butterfly World in Coconut Creek, Florida with a Canon SX20is
The Violaceous Euphonia, Euphonia violacea, is a small passerine bird in the true finch family. It is a resident breeder from Trinidad, Tobago and eastern Venezuela south to Paraguay and northeastern Argentina. The bird’s range in northern Brazil is the lower portion of the Amazon Basin and the adjacent Tocantins River drainage, with its northwestern limits from Brazil and the Guyanas, the eastern banks of the Orinoco River drainage in central Venezuela.
It occurs in forests, second growth and plantations of cocoa and citrus fruit. The ball nest is built on a bank, tree stump or cavity and the normal clutch is four, sometimes three, 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 and a deep golden yellow forehead and underparts. The female and immature are olive green above and greenish yellow below.
These are social birds which eat mainly small fruit and only rarely take insects. The Violaceous Euphonia’s song is a varied mix of musical notes, squeaks, chattering and imitation.
Members of the genus Euphonia are prized as cage birds and several are threatened by trapping, but this species benefits from its relatively inaccessible habitat.
Info from Wikipedia
Comments
Beautiful colour and capture:)
Thank you so much for your visit and I’m so happy you liked him enough to comment and add him to your favorites!
– Bonnie Robert
Fabulous my friend! Instant face. Those colors are amazing!
Thanks so much for the comment & Fav, your friendship & support means a lot. I’m thrilled you like him. Hugsssssssss
– Bonnie Robert
Wonderful capture!
Thanks so very much Barb, your visit & comments are always appreciated.
– Bonnie Robert
Hey Bonnie!!!!! Beautifully captured !
Thanks Judy it is great to start posting again. I love hearing from you, hope things are going well. Hugsssssss
– Bonnie Robert
This is absolutely gorgeous, what a fantastic capture of this gorgeous vivid colored Bird…laura
Thanks Laura, I truly appreciate your stopping by and your comments.
– Bonnie Robert
wow Bonnie he is so colourful!!!! Fabulous capture, hugs;Kelly:)