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the green cochoa belongs to the family of turdidae. Its binomial name is cochoa viridis. The body of the male bird is moss green, with its crown and wings being blue in colour. The female bird is usually greener than the male one. They are found in tropical moist lowland forests and tropical moist montane forests. Their food consists of berries and insects. Their peak breeding time is summer and they have their nests close to the water. Both the parents incubate the eggs by taking turns."

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Answered by Drjiya
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The green cochoa (Cochoa viridis) is a bird species that was variously placed with the thrushes of family Turdidae ... The male has a blue crown, blue wings and tail with a broad ...

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