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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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A photo of a Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola)

Bananaquit

Coereba flaveola

Barbados Bullfinch

Loxigilla barbadensis
A photo of a Black-faced Grassquit (Melanospiza bicolor) , male

Black-faced Grassquit

Melanospiza bicolor
A photo of a Blue-black Grassquit (Volatinia jacarina) , male

Blue-black Grassquit

Volatinia jacarina

Chestnut-bellied Seed Finch

Sporophila angolensis

Cuban Bullfinch

Melopyrrha nigra

Cuban Grassquit

Phonipara canora
A photo of a Grassland Yellow Finch (Sicalis luteola)

Grassland Yellow Finch

Sicalis luteola

Greater Antillean Bullfinch

Melopyrrha violacea
A photo of a Lesser Antillean Bullfinch (Loxigilla noctis) , male

Lesser Antillean Bullfinch

Loxigilla noctis

Lesser Antillean Saltator

Saltator albicollis

Lesser Antillean Tanager

Stilpnia cucullata

Orangequit

Euneornis campestris

Puerto Rican Bullfinch

Melopyrrha portoricensis
A photo of a Red-crested Cardinal (Paroaria coronata)

Red-crested Cardinal

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

Red-legged Honeycreeper

Cyanerpes cyaneus
A photo of a Saffron Finch (Sicalis flaveola) , male

Saffron Finch

Sicalis flaveola

St. Kitts Bullfinch

Melopyrrha grandis

St. Lucia Black Finch

Melanospiza richardsoni
A photo of a Swallow Tanager (Tersina viridis) , male

Swallow Tanager

Tersina viridis
A photo of a Yellow-bellied Seedeater (Sporophila nigricollis) , male

Yellow-bellied Seedeater

Sporophila nigricollis
A photo of a Yellow-faced Grassquit (Tiaris olivaceus) , male

Yellow-faced Grassquit

Tiaris olivaceus

Yellow-shouldered Grassquit

Loxipasser anoxanthus
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