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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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African & New World Parrots
Albatrosses
Anhingas, Darters
Antbirds
Antpittas
Antthrushes
Auks
Austral Storm Petrels
Barn Owls
Black-capped Donacobius
Bushtits
Caracaras, Falcons
Cardinals & Allies
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Chats, Old World Flycatchers
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Cotingas
Cranes
Crows, Jays
Cuckoos
Dippers
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Flamingos
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Gnateaters
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Grebes
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Ibises, Spoonbills
Jacamars
Jacanas
Kingfishers
Kites, Hawks, Eagles
Larks
Leaf Warblers & Allies
Limpkin
Longspurs, Snow Buntings
Loons
Manakins
Mitrospingid Tanagers
Mockingbirds, Thrashers
Motmots
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New World Quail
New World Sparrows
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New World Warblers
Nightjars
Northern Storm Petrels
Nuthatches
Oilbird
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Olive Warbler
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Oystercatchers
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Penduline Tits
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Plovers
Potoos
Puffbirds
Rails, Crakes & Coots
Sandpipers, Snipes
Sapayoa
Shrikes
Silky-flycatchers
Skuas
Spindalises
Starlings, Rhabdornis
Stilts, Avocets
Stone-curlews, Thick-knees
Storks
Sunbittern
Swallows, Martins
Swifts

Tanagers & Allies

Tapaculos
Thrushes
Thrush-tanager
Tinamous
Tits, Chickadees
Tityras, Becards, Sharpbill
Toucan Barbets
Toucans
Treecreepers
Trogons
Tropicbirds
Tyrant Flycatchers, Calyptura
Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers
Wagtails, Pipits
Waxbills, Munias & Allies
Waxwings
Woodpeckers
Wrens
Wrenthrush
Yellow-breasted Chat
A photo of a Azure-rumped Tanager (Poecilostreptus cabanisi)

Azure-rumped Tanager

Poecilostreptus cabanisi
A photo of a Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola)

Bananaquit

Coereba flaveola
A photo of a Bay-headed Tanager (Tangara gyrola)

Bay-headed Tanager

Tangara gyrola

Black-and-yellow Tanager

Chrysothlypis chrysomelas

Black-headed Saltator

Saltator atriceps

Black-throated Shrike-Tanager

Lanio aurantius
A photo of a Blue-and-gold Tanager (Bangsia arcaei)

Blue-and-gold Tanager

Bangsia arcaei
A photo of a Blue-black Grassquit (Volatinia jacarina) , male

Blue-black Grassquit

Volatinia jacarina
A photo of a Blue Dacnis (Dacnis cayana) , male

Blue Dacnis

Dacnis cayana
A photo of a Blue-grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus)

Blue-grey Tanager

Thraupis episcopus
A photo of a Buff-throated Saltator (Saltator maximus)

Buff-throated Saltator

Saltator maximus

Cinnamon-bellied Flowerpiercer

Diglossa baritula

Cinnamon-bellied Saltator

Saltator grandis

Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater

Sporophila torqueola

Cocos Finch

Pinaroloxias inornata
A photo of a Crimson-backed Tanager (Ramphocelus dimidiatus) , male

Crimson-backed Tanager

Ramphocelus dimidiatus
A photo of a Crimson-collared Tanager (Ramphocelus sanguinolentus)

Crimson-collared Tanager

Ramphocelus sanguinolentus
A photo of a Emerald Tanager (Tangara florida)

Emerald Tanager

Tangara florida
A photo of a Golden-hooded Tanager (Stilpnia larvata)

Golden-hooded Tanager

Stilpnia larvata
A photo of a Grassland Yellow Finch (Sicalis luteola)

Grassland Yellow Finch

Sicalis luteola
A photo of a Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) , male

Green Honeycreeper

Chlorophanes spiza

Green-naped Tanager

Tangara fucosa

Grey-and-gold Tanager

Poecilostreptus palmeri
A photo of a Grey-headed Tanager (Eucometis penicillata)

Grey-headed Tanager

Eucometis penicillata

Large-billed Seed Finch

Sporophila crassirostris
A photo of a Lemon-rumped Tanager (Ramphocelus icteronotus) , male

Lemon-rumped Tanager

Ramphocelus icteronotus

Lesson's Seedeater

Sporophila bouvronides
A photo of a Lined Seedeater (Sporophila lineola) , male

Lined Seedeater

Sporophila lineola

Nicaraguan Seed Finch

Sporophila nuttingi
A photo of a Palm Tanager (Thraupis palmarum)

Palm Tanager

Thraupis palmarum

Peg-billed Finch

Acanthidops bairdi
A photo of a Plain-colored Tanager (Tangara inornata)

Plain-colored Tanager

Tangara inornata
A photo of a Purple Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus) , male

Purple Honeycreeper

Cyanerpes caeruleus
A photo of a Red-legged Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) , male

Red-legged Honeycreeper

Cyanerpes cyaneus
A photo of a Ruddy-breasted Seedeater (Sporophila minuta) , male

Ruddy-breasted Seedeater

Sporophila minuta

Rufous-winged Tanager

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

Saffron Finch

Sicalis flaveola

Scarlet-browed Tanager

Heterospingus xanthopygius
A photo of a Scarlet-rumped Tanager (Ramphocelus passerinii) , male

Scarlet-rumped Tanager

Ramphocelus passerinii
A photo of a Scarlet-thighed Dacnis (Dacnis venusta) , male

Scarlet-thighed Dacnis

Dacnis venusta
A photo of a Shining Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) , male

Shining Honeycreeper

Cyanerpes lucidus
A photo of a Silver-throated Tanager (Tangara icterocephala)

Silver-throated Tanager

Tangara icterocephala

Slate-colored Grosbeak

Saltator grossus

Slate-colored Seedeater

Sporophila schistacea

Slaty Finch

Haplospiza rustica
A photo of a Slaty Flowerpiercer (Diglossa plumbea) , male

Slaty Flowerpiercer

Diglossa plumbea
A photo of a Spangle-cheeked Tanager (Tangara dowii)

Spangle-cheeked Tanager

Tangara dowii
A photo of a Speckled Tanager (Ixothraupis guttata)

Speckled Tanager

Ixothraupis guttata
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Jacanas

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Larks

Leaf Warblers & Allies

Limpkin

Longspurs, Snow Buntings

Loons

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Mitrospingid Tanagers

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Motmots

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New World Sparrows

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Nightjars

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Pheasants & Allies

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Plovers

Potoos

Puffbirds

Rails, Crakes & Coots

Sandpipers, Snipes

Sapayoa

Shrikes

Silky-flycatchers

Skuas

Spindalises

Starlings, Rhabdornis

Stilts, Avocets

Stone-curlews, Thick-knees

Storks

Sunbittern

Swallows, Martins

Swifts

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Tapaculos

Thrushes

Thrush-tanager

Tinamous

Tits, Chickadees

Tityras, Becards, Sharpbill

Toucan Barbets

Toucans

Treecreepers

Trogons

Tropicbirds

Tyrant Flycatchers, Calyptura

Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers

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Waxbills, Munias & Allies

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Wrens

Wrenthrush

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