Myioborus torquatus is a singing bird living in a tropical new light.
A lively, dazzling-yellow tiny bird with an even brighter yellow face and sparkling pointed wig!
Red start with a collar (Myioborus torquatus), often known as a white start with a collar, is a singing bird that lives in a tropical new light.
Their upper parts are evenly dark blue-gray.
With shiny greenish feathers on the bottom of the back and nadocity.
The bottom of the body is bright yellow with pale glare on anal and under the tail hiding.
Between the throat and the upper chest there is a dark blue gray border.
The tail is black-gray with white feathers from the outside.
A bright raspberry spot framed by a thin black line is thrown on their heads.
Face, lips, cheekbones and throat are also bright yellow.
Eyes have a dark brown color. Males and females look very similar.
On the other hand, young individuals have a dull common view, with a brown back and pale yellow under plumage.
Their heads are completely shale color, without bright yellow marks or red crowns, like in adults.
Collar red starts are found only in the North Costa Rica and the Western Central Panama.
The collar-red start inhabit high-mountain oaks and edges covered with shrubs of ravines.
And mountain pastures at an altitude of 1,500 meters to the line of trees.
However, depending on where they live, they were also seen at a distance of 2200 to 2500 meters.