Cherry-throated Tanager
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Nemosia rourei Cabanis, 1870 |
The Cherry-throated Tanager, Nemosia rourei, is a medium-sized passerine bird. This small tanager is an endemic resident breeder from EspĂrito Santo, Brazil.
This bird has been classified as criticaly endangered by BirdLife International, with an estimated population of between 50 and 249 birds. The major threat to its survival is deforestation.