Thraupis episcopus – Blue-grey Tanager
Thraupis episcopus … A close-up of a bird. San Miguel, Cali, Colombia (ssp quaesita). © P. Sugranyes Duration 8 s Recorded June …
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Thraupis episcopus РWikip̩dia
… Thraupis episcopus nesophilus Riley, 1912; Thraupis episcopus quaesita Bangs … Thraupis episcopus (Linnaeus, 1766) (en) Thraupis episcopus sur le site Discovering the birds of Trinidad …
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antpitta.com : Photo Gallery : Tanagers : Part I
Thraupis episcopus quaesita Mirador Rio Blanco, Los Bancos, Pichincha province, Ecuador. A common and familiar bird throughout the northern parts of the neotropics.
antpitta.com/images/photos/tanagers/gallery_tanagers1.htm

Bird watching Trip Report from Ecuador
Blue-grey Tanager – Thraupis episcopus quaesita / coelestis A single individual T.e. quaesita was seen from the veranda of the Tandayapa Bird Lodge on the 19th, 6 were …
www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/ecuador/ecuador7/ecuador-jan2002.htm

World Birds Taxonomic List: Genera and species with citations.
… pl.49 fig.2; Tachyphonus cristatus cristatellus Sclater,PL 1862 Cat.Coll.Am.Birds p … 10; Thraupis episcopus nesophilus Riley 1912 Proc.Biol.Soc.Wash. 25 p.185; Thraupis episcopus quaesita …
www.zoonomen.net/avtax/pa55.html

Ecuador 2007
437 Bird Species recorded Checklist starts on Page 13 . Leaders Steve Bird, Juan Carlos Calvachi
www.birdwatchingtours.co.uk/reports/after_tour_docs/ecuador-nov-07.doc

app.isis.org
… Bare-faced go-away bird … Blue-grey tanager / Thraupis episcopus quaesita
https://app.isis.org/abstracts/shold.asp?Phylum=ave&Letter=B&name=com

Don DesJardin
Beginning in the late 80’s, he firmly got hooked on and discovered the world of birds and birding, and along with that, he began photographing them.
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Field-birding.com: Northern Ecuador
And of course there were the birds – 512 species in just 14 days, including no less than 436 lifers! It wasn’t just the number of birds that made the trip, but the quality.
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