アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 2月20日 23時05分
Not all Jays are blue—meet the Green Jay (Cyanocorax yncas). It’s native to parts of Central and South America, with a small population in southern Texas. In the tropics, this bird can be found in humid forests, where its green and yellow plumage camouflage it in the tree canopy. It forages for seeds, fruits, and arthropods.
Photo: Dilankf
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rettermichael
It’s also found over most of Mexico. Please remember that Mexico is not part of Central America! 😘
a.lilz
@amnh isn’t this an Inca Jay(C.yncas)?
breeding_lilacs
@outofdeadland me acuerda de ti
sloppyjoe1967
@petercimpoe ...we love color!
gabrielzoadelli
The colors of Brazil \o/ 🇧🇷
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