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The Blue Dacnis or Turquoise Honeycreeper is a small passerine bird. The male primarily has a bright turquoise color with a black throat and tail, whereas the female is mostly green with a blue crown. They are most often found foraging for nectar and insects in the tops of trees along forest edges or small clearings. It is widespread and common, from Nicaragua to Panama, on Trinidad, and in South America south to Bolivia and northern Argentina.