Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Dutch | Violette Organist |
English | Violaceous Euphonia |
English (United States) | Violaceous Euphonia |
French | Organiste teité |
French (France) | Organiste teité |
German | Veilchenorganist |
Japanese | スミレフウキンチョウ |
Norwegian | fioleufonia |
Polish | organka fioletowa |
Portuguese (Brazil) | gaturamo-verdadeiro |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Gaturamo-verdadeiro |
Russian | Фиолетовая эуфония |
Serbian | Ljubičasti orguljaš |
Slovak | organista fialový |
Spanish | Eufonia Violácea |
Spanish (Argentina) | Tangará Amarillo |
Spanish (Paraguay) | Tangará amarillo |
Spanish (Spain) | Eufonia violácea |
Spanish (Uruguay) | Tangará Amarillo |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Curruñatá Capa Negra |
Swedish | purpureufonia |
Turkish | Mor Hareli Öfonya |
Ukrainian | Гутурама фіолетова |
SPECIES
Violaceous Euphonia Euphonia violacea
Deniz Martinez
Version: 1.0 — Published October 24, 2014
Version: 1.0 — Published October 24, 2014
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Demography and Populations
Introduction
BirdLife International (2014) observes that the global population has not been quanitified, but is believed to be "fairly common." BirdLife International also reports that population trend appears to be decreasing, with a suspected to decline by <25% over three generations, but that this decline is not believed to be sufficiently rapid to warrant upgrading the IUCN species listing to Vulnerable.
There is no published information related to topics such as life span and survivorship, dispersal, or population regulation for Violaceous Euphonia.