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Blue-gray tanager

Thraupis episcopus

Description:

The blue-gray tanager is 16–18 cm (6.3–7.1 in) long and weighs 30–40 g (1.1–1.4 oz). Adults have a light bluish head and underparts, with darker blue upperparts and a shoulder patch colored a different hue of blue. The bill is short and quite thick. Sexes are similar, but the immature is much duller in plumage. The song is a squeaky twittering, interspersed with tseee and tsuup call notes.

Habitat:

The breeding habitat is open woodland, cultivated areas and gardens. The blue-gray tanager lives mainly on fruit, but will also take some nectar and insects.[2] This is a common, restless, noisy and confiding species, usually found in pairs, but sometimes small groups. It thrives around human habitation, and will take some cultivated fruit like papayas (Carica papaya).

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1 Comment

Nayeli
Nayeli 8 years ago

So cute!

Benno Ibold
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Benno Ibold

Alajuela, Costa Rica

Spotted on Aug 1, 2015
Submitted on Aug 27, 2015

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