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Female Hepatic Tanger (Northern), Piranga flava, 8 in. / 20.3 cm. UNCOMMON in montane pine-oak and other coniferous forest.

Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States.

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Tags:   Hepatic Tanager Piranga flava Cardinals and Allies Cardinalidae Birds of Arizona ©bryanjsmith

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Summer Tanager, Piranga rubra, 7.75 in. COMMON in mature riparian habitat, especially cottonwood forest in the West. Bees and wasps are a favorite food.

Huachuca Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, USA.

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Tags:   Summer Tanager Piranga rubra Cardinal Family Cardinalidae Birds of Arizona ©bryanjsmith

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Bananaquit, Cambacica, Coerebra flaveola chloropyga, 4.3 in. / 11 cm. Any habitat with trees, including towns. Avoids dense humid forest.

Sitio do Macuquinho, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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Tags:   Bananaquit Cambacica Coereba flaveola Tanagers and Allies THRAUPIDAE Birds of Brazil ©bryanjsmith

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Female Brazilian Tanager, Tię-sangue, Ramphocelius bresilius bresilius, 18 cm. / 7.1 in. Forest borders and clearing, especially near water.

Vale das Nascentes, Salesópolis, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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Tags:   Brazilian Tanager Tię-sangue Ramphocelius bresilius bresilius Ramphocelius bresilius Tanagers and Allies THRAUPIDAE Birds of Brazil ©bryanjsmith

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Blue-and-Yellow Tanager, Thraupis bonariensis, 16.5 cm. / 6.5 in. Less conspicuous than others in lighter woodland, scrub and gardens in more arid parts of central and interandean valleys.

Puembo Bird Garden, Quito, Pichincha Province, Ecuador.

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Tags:   Blue-and-Yellow Tanager Thraupis bonariensis Tanagers and Allies Thraupidae Birds of Ecuador ©bryanjsmith


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