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Tangara (genus)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Tangara

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Passerine

Family
  
Thraupidae

Higher classification
  
Tanager

Rank
  
Genus

Tangara (genus) Goldennaped tanager Wikipedia

Lower classifications
  
Green‑headed tanager, Seven‑coloured tanager, Paradise tanager, Red‑necked tanager, Burnished‑buff tanager

Tangara is a large genus of birds of the tanager family. It includes about 50 species, but as currently defined the genus is polyphyletic. All are from the Neotropics, and while most are fairly widespread, some have small distributions and are threatened. They are fairly small, ranging in size from 11.5–15 centimetres (4.5–5.9 in). This genus includes some of the most spectacularly colored birds of the world.

Contents

Tangara (genus) Blueandblack tanager Wikipedia

Extant species

Forty-nine extant species are recognized:

Tangara (genus) Giltedged tanager Wikipedia

  • Plain-coloured tanager (Tangara inornata)
  • Cabanis's tanager (Tangara cabanisi)
  • Gray-and-gold tanager (Tangara palmeri)
  • Turquoise tanager (Tangara mexicana)
  • Paradise tanager (Tangara chilensis)
  • Seven-coloured tanager (Tangara fastuosa')'
  • Green-headed tanager (Tangara seledon)
  • Red-necked tanager (Tangara cyanocephala)
  • Brassy-breasted tanager (Tangara desmaresti)
  • Gilt-edged tanager (Tangara cyanoventris)
  • Blue-whiskered tanager (Tangara johannae)
  • Green-and-gold tanager (Tangara schrankii)
  • Emerald tanager (Tangara florida)
  • Golden tanager (Tangara arthus)
  • Silver-throated tanager (Tangara icterocephala)
  • Saffron-crowned tanager (Tangara xanthocephala)
  • Golden-eared tanager (Tangara chrysotis)
  • Flame-faced tanager (Tangara parzudakii)
  • Yellow-bellied tanager (Tangara xanthogastra)
  • Spotted tanager (Tangara punctata)
  • Speckled tanager (Tangara guttata)
  • Dotted tanager (Tangara varia)
  • Rufous-throated tanager (Tangara rufigula)
  • Bay-headed tanager (Tangara gyrola)
  • Rufous-winged tanager (Tangara lavinia)
  • Burnished-buff tanager (Tangara cayana)
  • Lesser Antillean tanager (Tangara cucullata)
  • Black-backed tanager (Tangara peruviana)
  • Chestnut-backed tanager (Tangara preciosa)
  • Scrub tanager (Tangara vitriolina)
  • Green-capped tanager (Tangara meyerdeschauenseei)
  • Rufous-cheeked tanager (Tangara rufigenis)
  • Golden-naped tanager (Tangara ruficervix)
  • Metallic-green tanager (Tangara labradorides)
  • Blue-browed tanager (Tangara cyanotis)
  • Blue-necked tanager (Tangara cyanicollis)
  • Golden-hooded tanager (Tangara larvata)
  • Masked tanager (Tangara nigrocincta)
  • Spangle-cheeked tanager (Tangara dowii)
  • Green-naped tanager (Tangara fucosa)
  • Beryl-spangled tanager (Tangara nigroviridis)
  • Blue-and-black tanager (Tangara vassorii)
  • Black-capped tanager (Tangara heinei)
  • Sira tanager (Tangara phillipsi)
  • Silver-backed tanager (Tangara viridicollis)
  • Straw-backed tanager (Tangara argyrofenges)
  • Black-headed tanager (Tangara cyanoptera)
  • Opal-rumped tanager (Tangara velia)
  • Opal-crowned tanager (Tangara callophrys)
  • Former species

    Formerly, some authorities also considered the following species (or subspecies) as species within the genus Tangara:

  • South Island piopio (as Tanagra capensis)
  • Distribution and habitat

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    These tanagers are mainly found high in forest canopies, but some occupy more open habitat. They are found at all elevations below tree line but are most diverse in the Andean subtropical and foothill forests of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

    Breeding

    Tangara (genus) Tangara genus Wikipedia

    The female builds a usually well concealed cup nest and lays two brown- or lilac-speckled white eggs. These hatch in 13–14 days and the chicks fledge in a further 15–16 days. The male and female feed the nestlings on insects and fruit, and may be assisted by helpers.

    Food and feeding

    Tangara (genus) Blackbacked tanager Wikipedia

    Tangara tanagers pick insects from leaves, or sometimes in flight, but fruit is a major dietary item, accounting for 53-86% of food items in those species which have been studied.

    References

    Tangara (genus) Wikipedia