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Overview
Flame-colored Tanager: Tropical tanager, flame red-orange body, black wings with white wing bars and spots, black-streaked back. Face has pale gray-tinged ear patch bordered with black. Bill is gray, legs, feet are black. Swift, direct flight. It is the national bird of Puerto Rico.
Range and Habitat
Flame-colored Tanager: Resident in Mexico, visits mountains of southwest Texas and nests in southeastern Arizona. Preferred habitats include humid coniferous, oak, and pine-oak forests in mountains.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Similar Sounding
Voice Text
"chick-churee-chuwee", "pr-reck"
Interesting Facts
Traditionally placed in the tanager family (Thraupidae), the Flame–colored Tanager is now thought to be much closer to cardinals (Cardinalidae).
This bird is also known by the names Striped Tanager and Swainson’s Tanager, after William Swainson, the English ornithologist who first described it.
A group of tanagers are collectively known as a "season" of tanagers.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Related Birds
Bullock's Oriole
Western Tanager
Summer Tanager
Scarlet Tanager
Hepatic Tanager
Yellow Grosbeak
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