Tangara (genus)

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Tangara
Paradise Tanager, Tangara chilensis
Paradise Tanager, Tangara chilensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Thraupidae
Genus: Tangara
Brisson, 1760
species

About 50, see list

Seven-colored Tanager, Tangara fastuosa
Seven-colored Tanager, Tangara fastuosa
Green-and-gold Tanager, Tangara schrankii
Green-and-gold Tanager, Tangara schrankii
Golden Tanager, Tangara arthus
Golden Tanager, Tangara arthus

Tangara is a large genus of birds of the tanager family. Many have restricted ranges.

These tanagers are mainly found high in forest canopies, but some occupy more open habitat.

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.

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.

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