Scrub Euphonias (Euphonia affinis) sound similar to their congens, the Yellow-crowns, but the call is higher in pitch and delivered rather faster. This specimen was recorded in a mimosa about a third of the way up the mountain to Monteverde (Costa Rica).

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Identification
Euphonia affinis (scrub euphonia)
Contributors
Douglas Von Gausig, Naturesongs.com
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