Green-capped tanager

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The green-capped tanager (Stilpnia meyerdeschauenseei) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is endemic to forest edge and gardens at altitudes of Template:Cvt in Puno, Peru, and La Paz, Bolivia. It is fairly common and possibly spreading,[1] but its small population has led to it being evaluated as Near Threatened by BirdLife International and IUCN.[2] It closely resembles the widespread burnished-buff tanager (S. cayana), but its mantle is bluer (male) or greener (female), and its crown is greenish-buff.[1] Its specific name commemorates the ornithologist Rodolphe Meyer de Schauensee.[3]

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  1. a b Schulenberg T, Stotz D, Lane D, O'Neill J, Parker T III (2007). Birds of Peru. Christopher Helm Publishers. Template:ISBN
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