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Transcription
Marshall (1942)
Chlacorhynchus prasius
V. de Santa Ana Large noisy
flocks encountered in small
scrubby tree growth at
edge or above main forest.
These birds were responsible
for destroying much of the
passion fruit crop. They
always decoyed readily to
stuffed owl.