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Tanagers & Allies

The tanagers, part of the family Thraupidae within the order Passeriformes, are small to medium-sized Neotropical birds, comprising about 4% of all bird species. These birds are usually brightly colored, with males being more vibrant than females and juveniles. They exhibit a range of bill shapes connected to their varied diets of fruits, seeds, nectar, and insects. Tanagers are typically found in pairs or small groups and can be territorial during their breeding season, which varies depending on their location. Breeding behaviors include males showing off their bright feathers and performing courtship displays like bowing and tail lifting. They build cup or globular shaped nests on branches, with clutch sizes ranging from three to five eggs, where both parents feed the young, occasionally assisted by previous offspring. Taxonomically, tanagers have been reorganized significantly due to molecular studies, leading to the reclassification of some species into different families. Despite some common names no longer matching their taxonomic families, the current Thraupidae family now covers 386 species across 106 genera, divided into 15 subfamilies, and includes a wide variety of feeding behaviors and ecological niches.

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Blue-browed Tanager

Tangara cyanotis
A photo of a Blue-capped Tanager (Sporathraupis cyanocephala)

Blue-capped Tanager

Sporathraupis cyanocephala
A photo of a Blue Dacnis (Dacnis cayana) , male

Blue Dacnis

Dacnis cayana

Blue Finch

Porphyrospiza caerulescens

Blue-grey Saltator

Saltator coerulescens
A photo of a Blue-grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus)

Blue-grey Tanager

Thraupis episcopus
A photo of a Blue-necked Tanager (Stilpnia cyanicollis)

Blue-necked Tanager

Stilpnia cyanicollis

Blue-whiskered Tanager

Tangara johannae
A photo of a Blue-winged Mountain Tanager (Anisognathus somptuosus)

Blue-winged Mountain Tanager

Anisognathus somptuosus

Bluish Flowerpiercer

Diglossa caerulescens

Bolivian Warbling Finch

Poospiza boliviana

Boulder Finch

Idiopsar brachyurus
A photo of a Brassy-breasted Tanager (Tangara desmaresti)

Brassy-breasted Tanager

Tangara desmaresti
A photo of a Brazilian Tanager (Ramphocelus bresilia) , male

Brazilian Tanager

Ramphocelus bresilia

Bright-rumped Yellow Finch

Sicalis uropigyalis

Brown-flanked Tanager

Thlypopsis pectoralis

Brown Tanager

Orchesticus abeillei

Buff-bellied Tanager

Thlypopsis inornata

Buff-breasted Mountain Tanager

Dubusia taeniata

Buff-bridled Inca Finch

Incaspiza laeta
A photo of a Buff-throated Saltator (Saltator maximus)

Buff-throated Saltator

Saltator maximus

Buff-throated Warbling Finch

Microspingus lateralis

Buffy-fronted Seedeater

Sporophila frontalis
A photo of a Burnished-buff Tanager (Stilpnia cayana) , male

Burnished-buff Tanager

Stilpnia cayana

Capped Conebill

Conirostrum albifrons

Caqueta Seedeater

Sporophila murallae

Carbonated Sierra Finch

Porphyrospiza carbonaria

Cherry-throated Tanager

Nemosia rourei
A photo of a Chestnut-backed Tanager (Stilpnia preciosa) , male

Chestnut-backed Tanager

Stilpnia preciosa

Chestnut-bellied Flowerpiercer

Diglossa gloriosissima

Chestnut-bellied Mountain Tanager

Dubusia castaneoventris

Chestnut-bellied Seedeater

Sporophila castaneiventris

Chestnut-bellied Seed Finch

Sporophila angolensis

Chestnut-breasted Mountain Finch

Poospizopsis caesar
A photo of a Chestnut-headed Tanager (Thlypopsis pyrrhocoma) , male

Chestnut-headed Tanager

Thlypopsis pyrrhocoma
A photo of a Chestnut Seedeater (Sporophila cinnamomea) , male

Chestnut Seedeater

Sporophila cinnamomea

Chestnut-throated Seedeater

Sporophila telasco
A photo of a Chestnut-vented Conebill (Conirostrum speciosum) , male

Chestnut-vented Conebill

Conirostrum speciosum

Cinereous Conebill

Conirostrum cinereum

Cinereous Finch

Piezorina cinerea
A photo of a Cinereous Warbling Finch (Microspingus cinereus)

Cinereous Warbling Finch

Microspingus cinereus
A photo of a Cinnamon Tanager (Schistochlamys ruficapillus)

Cinnamon Tanager

Schistochlamys ruficapillus

Cinnamon Warbling Finch

Poospiza ornata

Citron-headed Yellow Finch

Sicalis luteocephala

Coal-crested Finch

Charitospiza eucosma

Cochabamba Mountain Finch

Poospiza garleppi

Collared Warbling Finch

Poospiza hispaniolensis
A photo of a Common Cactus Finch (Geospiza scandens) , male

Common Cactus Finch

Geospiza scandens
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