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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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Red-shouldered Tanager

Tachyphonus phoenicius

Ringed Warbling Finch

Microspingus torquatus
A photo of a Ruby-crowned Tanager (Tachyphonus coronatus) , male

Ruby-crowned Tanager

Tachyphonus coronatus
A photo of a Ruddy-breasted Seedeater (Sporophila minuta) , male

Ruddy-breasted Seedeater

Sporophila minuta

Rufous-backed Inca Finch

Incaspiza personata

Rufous-bellied Mountain Tanager

Pseudosaltator rufiventris

Rufous-breasted Warbling Finch

Poospiza rubecula

Rufous-browed Conebill

Conirostrum rufum

Rufous-browed Hemispingus

Poospiza rufosuperciliaris

Rufous-cheeked Tanager

Tangara rufigenis

Rufous-chested Tanager

Thlypopsis ornata

Rufous-crested Tanager

Creurgops verticalis
A photo of a Rufous-headed Tanager (Hemithraupis ruficapilla) , male

Rufous-headed Tanager

Hemithraupis ruficapilla

Rufous-rumped Seedeater

Sporophila hypochroma

Rufous-sided Warbling Finch

Poospizopsis hypocondria
A photo of a Rufous-throated Tanager (Ixothraupis rufigula)

Rufous-throated Tanager

Ixothraupis rufigula

Rufous-winged Tanager

Tangara lavinia

Rust-and-yellow Tanager

Thlypopsis ruficeps

Rusty-browed Warbling Finch

Microspingus erythrophrys
A photo of a Rusty-collared Seedeater (Sporophila collaris) , male

Rusty-collared Seedeater

Sporophila collaris

Rusty Flowerpiercer

Diglossa sittoides
A photo of a Saffron-crowned Tanager (Tangara xanthocephala)

Saffron-crowned Tanager

Tangara xanthocephala
A photo of a Saffron Finch (Sicalis flaveola) , male

Saffron Finch

Sicalis flaveola

Santa Marta Mountain Tanager

Anisognathus melanogenys
A photo of a Sayaca Tanager (Thraupis sayaca)

Sayaca Tanager

Thraupis sayaca

Scaled Flowerpiercer

Diglossa duidae

Scarlet-and-white Tanager

Chrysothlypis salmoni
A photo of a Scarlet-bellied Mountain Tanager (Anisognathus igniventris)

Scarlet-bellied Mountain Tanager

Anisognathus igniventris

Scarlet-breasted Dacnis

Dacnis berlepschi

Scarlet-browed Tanager

Heterospingus xanthopygius
A photo of a Scarlet-thighed Dacnis (Dacnis venusta) , male

Scarlet-thighed Dacnis

Dacnis venusta

Scarlet-throated Tanager

Compsothraupis loricata
A photo of a Scrub Tanager (Stilpnia vitriolina)

Scrub Tanager

Stilpnia vitriolina
A photo of a Serra Finch (Embernagra longicauda)

Serra Finch

Embernagra longicauda

Seven-colored Tanager

Tangara fastuosa

Sharp-beaked Ground Finch

Geospiza difficilis
A photo of a Shining Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) , male

Shining Honeycreeper

Cyanerpes lucidus

Short-billed Honeycreeper

Cyanerpes nitidus

Shrike-like Tanager

Neothraupis fasciata

Silver-backed Tanager

Stilpnia viridicollis
A photo of a Silver-beaked Tanager (Ramphocelus carbo) , male

Silver-beaked Tanager

Ramphocelus carbo
A photo of a Silver-throated Tanager (Tangara icterocephala)

Silver-throated Tanager

Tangara icterocephala

Sira Tanager

Stilpnia phillipsi

Slate-colored Grosbeak

Saltator grossus

Slate-colored Seedeater

Sporophila schistacea

Slaty-backed Hemispingus

Poospiza goeringi

Slaty Finch

Haplospiza rustica

Slaty Tanager

Creurgops dentatus
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