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In Amazonas They Discover Venezuela's Number 1,426 Bird Species: the Masked Tangara

Summary by invdes.com.mx
The masked tangara, found in Amazonas, has the bright red body, upper jaw and black belly, as well as its wings, thighs and legs Researchers discovered the species of bird number 1,426, known as bull blood of masked antifaz or tangara (ramphocellus nigrogularis), in the community of Pendare of the municipality Autana of the state Amazonas (south).
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The masked tangara, found in Amazonas, has the bright red body, upper jaw and black belly, as well as its wings, thighs and legs Researchers discovered the species of bird number 1,426, known as bull blood of masked antifaz or tangara (ramphocellus nigrogularis), in the community of Pendare of the municipality Autana of the state Amazonas (south).

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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