Birds of Peru
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Genus: Sphenopsis (3 species, 4 worldwide)
Oleaginous Hemispingus
(Sphenopsis frontalis frontalis)
Machu Picchu, Peru
Photograph by
Tom Friedel
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A plainly colored species where the male looks like it might be a female. Oleaginous means oily.
Black-eared Hemispingus
(Sphenopsis melanotis melanotis)
Rio Blanco Ecological Reserve, Manizales, Caldas, Colombia
Photograph by
Tom Friedel
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Black-eared Hemispingus
(Sphenopsis melanotis castaneicollis)
Apa Apa, La Paz, Bolivia
The redder castaneicollis subspecies found in southeast Peru and Bolivia.
Photograph by
Joe Tobias
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Piura Hemispingus
(Sphenopsis piurae piurae)
Loja, Ecuador
Photograph by
Tropical Birding
(Nick Athanas) © All Rights Reserved.
Split from the
Black-eared Hemispingus
, and found in bamboo patches in southern Ecuador and northwestern Peru (
Athanas
).
© Tom Friedel - All Rights Reserved, except for images and data otherwise noted.
Colombia
Panama
Ecuador
Costa Rica
Mexico
Experimental sites:
Peru
Venezuela
The World
Brazil
Bolivia
Really Experimental sites:
Guyana
Cuba