Coereba flaveola

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Coereba flaveola, commonly known as the bananaquit, is a small, nectar-feeding passerine bird found throughout the tropical and subtropical Americas.

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Coereba flaveola canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
nectar-feeding bird
passerine
activityPattern diurnal
billType slender curved bill
binomialName Coereba flaveola NERFINISHED
bodyLength approximately 10 to 13 centimeters
bodyMass approximately 7 to 19 grams
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize 2 to 3 eggs
commonName bananaquit
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet fruit
insects
nectar
distributionPattern widespread and common
eggColor white with brown spots
family Coerebidae NERFINISHED
feedingBehavior gleaning insects
nectar-feeding
genus Coereba NERFINISHED
habitat forest edges
gardens
plantations
shrublands
introducedTo Hawaii NERFINISHED
iucnStatus Least Concern
iucnStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Caribbean NERFINISHED
Central America
South America
southern Florida NERFINISHED
subtropical Americas
tropical Americas
nestLocation shrubs
nestType globular nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumage bright yellow underparts
dark upperparts
white supercilium
pollinationRole pollinator of flowering plants
sexualDimorphism weak
socialBehavior often seen in pairs or small groups
subspeciesCount more than 35 subspecies
taxonRank species
vocalization high-pitched song
rapid twittering calls
yearDescribed 1758

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Coerebinae includesTaxon Coereba flaveola
Coerebinae hasTypeSpecies Coereba flaveola