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Plum-throated Cotinga

The Plum-throated Cotinga is a bright blue cotinga of lowland rainforest in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

Scarlet-breasted Fruiteater

The Scarlet-breasted Fruiteater is a plump, colorful and short-tailed cotinga, found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru where its natural habitat is subtropical and tropical moist montane forests.

Fiery-throated Fruiteater

The Fiery-throated Fruiteater is a small, scarce fruiteater found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It is the smallest species in the Pipreola genus.

Pompadour Cotinga

The Pompadour Cotinga is a medium-sized, plump bird that lives in the Amazonian rainforest and has a range that extends across the Amazon Basin and includes Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, and the Guianas.

Eastern Rosella

The Eastern Rosella is a colorfully plumaged parrot native to southeast of the Australian continent and to Tasmania.

Flame Robin

The Flame Robin is the largest of the red robins. It is a moderately common resident of the coolest parts of south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania.

Scarlet Robin

The Scarlet Robin is a common red-breasted Australasian robin found on continental Australia and its offshore islands, including Tasmania.

Broad-billed Tody

The Broad-billed Tody is a small insectivorous bird, characterized by its bright green feathers, pink flanks and red throat. It is endemic to Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti).

Cuban Tody

The Cuban Tody is a small, gemlike, woodland species that is restricted to Cuba and adjacent islands. It is the most brightly colored member of the family Todidae.

Elegant Trogon

The Elegant Trogon formerly known as the Coppery-tailed trogon is a medium-sized stocky, potbellied bird ranging from Guatemala in the south as far north as the upper Gila River in Arizona and New Mexico.

Slaty-tailed Trogon

The Slaty-tailed Trogon is a large, red-bellied trogon that breeds in lowlands from southeastern Mexico south through Central America, to Colombia, and a small region of northwestern Ecuador.