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Photo: © Andres Vasquez Noboa eBird S64204849 Macaulay Library ML 262776041
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Black-faced Dacnis

Dacnis lineata
Dacnis Carinegra
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Song

Black-faced Dacnis

Appearance: The male Black-faced Dacnis has a bright blue body with a black face and throat, while the female is duller in color with a greenish-blue body and a gray face.
Habitat: The Black-faced Dacnis inhabits tropical and subtropical forests, and found in the canopy and mid-levels of the trees.
Behavior: These birds are often seen in small groups or pairs, foraging for insects, fruits, and nectar in the treetops. They are known for their acrobatic flying and agile movements.
Breeding: Black-faced Dacnis build cup-shaped nests in trees, where the female lays 2-3 eggs. Both parents take turns incubating the eggs and feeding the chicks.
Conservation status: The Black-faced Dacnis is considered to be of Least Concern in terms of conservation status.
MALE
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Photo: © Andres Vasquez Noboa eBird S64204849 Macaulay Library ML 262776041
FEMALE
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Photo: © Carmen Lúcia Bays Figueiredo eBird S37407554 Macaulay Library ML 60325771

Distribution

Amazon Basin: The Black-faced Dacnis can also be found in the Amazon Basin region of Colombia, including areas such as Amazonas, Caquetá, and Putumayo, where it inhabits the rainforests and riverine habitats.

Taxonomy

The Black-faced Dacnis (Dacnis lineata)
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Aves (Birds)
  • Order: Passeriformes
  • Family: Thraupidae
  • Genus: Dacnis
  • Species: Dacnis lineata

Vocalization

The vocalization of the Black-faced Dacnis is a series of high-pitched, rapid, and musical notes. The song is  described as a series of trills, whistles, and warbles, with a clear and melodious quality. The call is heard during the breeding season, as males use it to attract mates and defend their territory. The Black-faced Dacnis has a varied repertoire including different songs for courtship, aggression, and communication with other members of its species.