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Silver-beaked Tanager

Ramphocelus carbo

Description:

The Silver-beaked Tanager is a common resident of bushy forest margins and secondary forest across the Amazon basin from Venezuela south to Northern Paraguay. Male Silver-beaked Tanagers are stunningly colored birds with velvety blackish-crimson heads and underparts, darker blackish-crimson upperparts and a bill that is black above and shining silvery white below. Females are a dull dark reddish brown with a brighter red rump. In poor light, these tanagers appear all dark with a white bill. Silver-beaked Tanagers travel in noisy bands of 4 to 10 individuals in the undergrowth along forest borders. As Silver-beaked Tanagers forage for fruit and insects, they hop rapidly and heavily through foliage often nervously flicking their tales and wings.

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Alan20
Alan20 4 years ago
Silver-beaked Tanager
Ramphocelus carbo


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3 Comments

Alan20
Alan20 4 years ago

This is a Silver-beaked Tanager

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 10 years ago

love the colour !

Ali Hemati Pour
Ali Hemati Pour 10 years ago

Soo Cute!

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Parroquia Cononaco, Orellana, Ecuador

Spotted on May 17, 2013
Submitted on Jun 9, 2013

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