Thraupis

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Thraupis
Image:Blue-gray tanager.jpg
Blue-gray Tanager
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Thraupidae
Genus: Thraupis
Boie, 1826
species

see species list

Thraupis is a genus of birds of the tanager family occurring from Mexico to Argentina. Some are familiar species with large ranges.

These tanagers are mainly found in semi-open habitats including plantations and open woodland, but some will venture into towns. They feed from medium to high levels in trees, taking mainly fruit, with some nectar, and insects which may be taken in flight.

The pair builds a usually well concealed cup nest, but the female incubates alone. The Blue-gray and Palm Tanagers will nest in buildings.

Thraupis tanagers have squeaky call notes and songs which consist of 5-10 repetitions of a single or double note.

[edit] Species in taxonomic order

  • Blue-gray Tanager, Thraupis episcopus
  • Glaucous Tanager, Thraupis glaucocolpa
  • Sayaca Tanager, Thraupis sayaca
  • Azure-shouldered Tanager, Thraupis cyanoptera
  • Golden-chevroned Tanager, Thraupis ornata
  • Blue-capped Tanager, Thraupis cyanocephala
  • Blue-and-yellow Tanager, Thraupis bonariensis
  • Yellow-winged Tanager, Thraupis abbas
  • Palm Tanager, Thraupis palmarum

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