West Mexican Euphonia

Eufonia Garganta Negra Mesoamericana

(Euphonia godmani)

Endemic to Mexico

Nayarit: Singayta, Matanchén.
Mexico: From Sonora to Guerrero.
Habitat: Semi-open, drier wooded areas.
Similar Species: Scrub Euphonia.

Antonio Robles
Published: Jun 06, 2022

Matanchén, San Blas, Nayarit, México / May-2021 © Antonio Robles

Bibliography

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