Tangara chilensis (English spelling) Tangarachilensis

Japanese: Tangara chilensis(英語表記)Tangarachilensis
Tangara chilensis (English spelling) Tangarachilensis

…Males are sometimes imported as captive birds because of their colorful colors, including red, yellow, and green. The paradise thrush Tangara chilensis (illustration) is one of the most colorful birds, with both sexes being black, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Thrush species are found throughout North and South America, but are particularly prevalent in the tropical regions of South America. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Tangara chilensis" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…雄は赤色,黄色,緑色などカラフルなため,ときどき飼鳥として輸入される。 ゴクラクフウキンチョウTangara chilensis(イラスト)は雌雄同色で,黒色,赤色,オレンジ色,黄色,緑色,青色,紫色に彩られ,もっともはでな色彩をしている鳥の一つ。フウキンチョウの類は南北アメリカに分布しているが,とくに南アメリカの熱帯域に多くの種が見られる。…

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