Genus Diglossa

White-sided Flowerpiercer - It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest.

 

Cinnamon-bellied Flowerpiercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes and heavily degraded former forest. It is a species known to be a nectar robber, apparently taking nectar while not pollinating the plant.

 

Black-throated Flower-piercer - It is found in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest.

 

Diglossa caerulescens - The Bluish Flowerpiercer is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family. It is found in humid montane forest in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.

 

Grey-bellied flowerpiercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest.

Diglossa cyanea - The Masked Flowerpiercer is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family. It is found in humid montane forest and scrub in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.

 

Scaled Flowerpiercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland.

 

Diglossa glauca - The Deep-blue Flowerpiercer , also known as the Golden-eyed Flowerpiercer, is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family. It is found in humid Andean forests in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. It is the only species of flowerpiercer with bright yellow eyes.

 

Merida flowerpiercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland.

 

Chestnut-bellied Flower-piercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss.

 

Black flowerpiercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest.

 

Diglossa indigotica - The Indigo Flowerpiercer is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family. It is found in humid forest on the lower west Andean slopes in Ecuador and Colombia. Despite its blue plumage, mtDNA indicates this species actually belongs in the genus Diglossa.

Glossy Flowerpiercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes, subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, and heavily degraded former forest.

 

Greater Flowerpiercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland.

 

Moustached Flower-piercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes, subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, and heavily degraded former forest.

 

Slaty Flower-piercer - This is a common bird in mountain forest canopy and edges, and especially in sunlit clearings and areas with flowering shrubs, which can include gardens. The lower altitudinal limit of its breeding range increases from 1200 m in the north of Costa Rica to 1900 m in the southern mountains. It is found well above the timberline in páramo habitat.

 

Rusty flowerpiercer - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest.

 

Venezuelan Flowerpiercer - Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Thraupidae
Genus : Diglossa