boskiana
Boskiana is a genus of small to medium-sized birds in the family Thraupidae, native to the Neotropics. The genus was introduced by the French ornithologist Louis Pierre Vieillot in 1816. The name "Boskiana" is derived from the Greek word "boske," meaning "forest," reflecting the habitat preference of these birds.
Boskiana species are typically found in dense, humid forests, often in areas with a high canopy. They
One of the most well-known species is the Blue-and-Yellow Tanager (Boskiana monticola). This bird is notable
Another species, the Blue Dacnis (Boskiana cyanocephala), is known for its bright blue head and yellow body.
Boskiana species are generally insectivorous, feeding on a variety of insects and small fruits. They are often
The conservation status of Boskiana species varies. Some are considered of least concern, while others, such