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Lesser Green Broadbill (Calyptomena Viridis). The Lesser Green Broadbill Can Be Identified By Its Vibrant Green Plumage. The Species Is Sexually Dimorphic, Meaning Males And Females Differ In Appearance. Males Possess A Black Dot Behind Each Ear As Well As Black Bands Across The Wings, While Females Have Duller Green Feathers And Lack Any Black Markings.

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Lesser green broadbill (Calyptomena viridis). The lesser green broadbill can be identified by its vibrant green plumage. The species is sexually dimorphic, meaning males and females differ in appearance. Males possess a black dot behind each ear as well as black bands across the wings, while females have duller green feathers and lack any black markings.

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