Gold-browed organist [2] ( lat. Chlorophonia occitalis ) is a species of birds from the family of tangraves . Birds live on plantations, in subtropical and tropical low-lying rainforests, at an altitude of 500–2500 meters above sea level [3] , in eastern Mexico ( Veracruz ) south to northern Nicaragua [1] . Body length 13 cm [4] , weight about 26 grams [3] .
| Golden-browed organist |
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| Scientific classification |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetric |
| Infrastructure : | Passerida |
| View: | Golden-browed organist |
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| International Scientific Name |
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Chlorophonia occipitalis ( Bus de Gisignies , 1847 ) |
| Synonyms |
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- Euphonia occipitalis Bus de Gisignies, 1847 [1]
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| Security status |
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Least concernIUCN 3.1 Least Concern : 22722787 |
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