Conirostrum leucogenys WHITE-EARED CONEBILL. Humid
forest edge, second growth, woodland. Lowlands to 1300 m of e Panama,
n,c Colombia and n Venezuela.
Conirostrum bicolor BICOLORED CONEBILL. Mangroves,
riverine forest. Coastal lowlands to 200 m of ne Colombia,
n Venezuela, incl. Margarita and adj. small is., Trinidad and Guianas s
to Amazonian,n,e Brazil and ne Peru.
Conirostrum margaritae PEARLY-BREASTED CONEBILL. River
island forest, open woodland. Lowlands to 100 m, e of Andes, in ne
Peru and w Amazonian Brazil.
Conirostrum cinereum CINEREOUS CONEBILL. Shrubby
hillsides, woodland, towns, arid scrub. Andes, 2500-4000 m, from
sc Colombia s through Ecuador and Peru to wc Bolivia; arid lowlands of
w Peru and n Chile.
Conirostrum tamarugense TAMARUGO CONEBILL. Scrubby
woodland, riverine scrub, farmlands. Lowlands and Andes to 4050 m
of s Peru and n Chile.
Conirostrum ferrugineiventre WHITE-BROWED CONEBILL.
Páramo, open bushy slopes with stunted trees. Andes, 2600-3600
m, of s Peru and wc Bolivia.
Conirostrum rufum RUFOUS-BROWED CONEBILL. Open slopes
with stunted trees. Mts., 2650-3350 of ne,e Colombia and extreme
sw Venezuela.
Conirostrum sitticolor BLUE-BACKED CONEBILL. Humid
forest. Mts., 2500-3700 m, from Colombia and nw Venezuela s through
Andes from Ecuador to Peru and c Bolivia.
Conirostrum albifrons CAPPED CONEBILL. Humid forest.
Andes, 1800-3000 m of w,c,e Colombia s through Ecuador and Peru to c Bolivia;
coastal mts. of Venezuela in Distrito Federal and Aragua and Andes of sw
Táchira.
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Oreomanes fraseri GIANT CONEBILL. Polylepis woodland.
Andes, 2700-4800 m from sw Colombia s through Ecuador and Peru to wc,sw
Bolivia.
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Orchesticus abeillei BROWN TANAGER. Forest.
Foothills, 750-1600 m, of se Brazil.
Schistochlamys ruficapillus CINNAMON TANAGER. Dense
scrub, caatinga, meadows. Lowlands to 1100 m of e,c Brazil.
Schistochlamys melanopis BLACK-FACED TANAGER. Savanna,
woodland, edge, bamboo. Lowlands to 1800 m of c,nc,e Colombia, Venezuela,
Guianas, e Peru, n,e Bolivia and n,e,c,s Brazil.
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Neothraupis fasciata WHITE-BANDED TANAGER. Open
savanna, cerrado. Lowlands to 1100 m of e,s Brazil, e Bolivia and
ne Paraguay.
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Cypsnagra hirundinacea WHITE-RUMPED TANAGER. Open
savanna, grasslands, cerrado, campos. Lowlands to 1100 m of c,s,e
Brazil, n,e Bolivia and ne Paraguay.
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Conothraupis speculigera BLACK-AND-WHITE TANAGER.
Brushy undergrowth, second growth. Lowlands to 1800 m of c,s Ecuador,
n,e Peru, n Bolivia and wc Brazil.
Conothraupis mesoleuca CONE-BILLED TANAGER. Brushy
undergrowth in dry open woodland. Known only from a single specimen
from the upper Rio Juruena, ca. 200 m, wc Mato Grosso, Brazil.
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Lamprospiza melanoleuca RED-BILLED PIED TANAGER.
Open woodland, bushy savanna. Lowlands to 1500 m of Guianas, Brazil.
e Peru and n Bolivia.
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Cissopis leveriana MAGPIE TANAGER. Forest edge,
open woodland, second growth, riverine forest. Lowlands to 2600 m,
e of Andes from e Colombia, w,se Venezuela and Guianas s through e Ecuador,
e Peru, n,e Bolivia and Amazonian,e,s Brazil to Paraguay and ne Argentina.
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Chlorornis riefferii GRASS-GREEN TANAGER. Humid
mossy forest, edge, second growth, woodland. Andes, 1500-3350 m,
of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and wc Bolivia.
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Compsothraupis loricata SCARLET-THROATED TANAGER.
Open woodland, generally near water. Lowlands to 1000 m of int. e
Brazil. Affinities uncertain, may be an icterine.
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Sericossypha albocristata WHITE-CAPPED TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge, second growth woodland. Andes, 1300-3200 m from
Colombia, c Andes from Caldas s to Cauca and e slope of Andes in Norte
de Santander and from Meta to Nariño, and sw Venezuela s through
e Ecuador to se Peru.
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Nesospingus speculiferus PUERTO RICAN TANAGER. Humid
forest, second growth, dense brush, palms. Highlands of Puerto Rico.
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Chlorospingus ophthalmicus COMMON BUSH-TANAGER.
Forest, edge, woodland, scrub.
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Relationships between groups, esp. in the Andes, are complex and more
than one species may be involved.
C. o. punctulatus of w Panama has been treated as a species,
but it intergrades (Olson 1993. Auk 110:148-150); however, substantial
genetic differences have been reported between some Mexican races.
C. o. ophthalmicus. Mts., 600-3500 m, of Mexico
in Veracruz, se San Luis Potosí, Hidalgo, Puebla and Guerrero s
through highlands, incl. Belize, to w Panama; locally in Andes, 900-3500
m, of Colombia, nw Venezuela, e Peru, n,e,se Bolivia and nw Argentina.
C. o. punctulatus. Highlands, 900-1400 m of w Panama.
C. o. flavopectus. Mts. of c,se Colombia and Ecuador.
C. o. cinereocephalus. Andes of c Peru.
Chlorospingus tacarcunae TACARCUNA BUSH-TANAGER.
Humid forest, elfin forest, edge. Mts., 850-1500 m, of e Panama,
on Cerro Tacarcuna in extreme e Panama and extreme nw Colombia.
Has been treated as a subspecies of C. ophthalmicus
or C. flavigularis.
Chlorospingus inornatus PIRRE BUSH-TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, elfin forest, second-growth woodland, bamboo. Highlands,
800-1600 m, of e Panama. Sometimes regarded as a race of
C. ophthalmicus.
Chlorospingus semifuscus DUSKY BUSH-TANAGER. Mossy
forest, edge, humid forest. Andes, 700-2500 m, of w Colombia and
w Ecuador.
Chlorospingus pileatus SOOTY-CAPPED BUSH-TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, elfin forest, thickets. Mts., 1650 m to treeline of
Costa Rica and w Panama.
Includes C. zeledoni, VOLCANO BUSH-TANAGER, of the volcanos,
2500 m to treeline, in c Costa Rica, which is a color morph of C. pileatus.
Chlorospingus parvirostris YELLOW-WHISKERED BUSH-TANAGER.
Forest, edge, generally near water. Mts., 1300-2600 m, of c,s Colombia,
e Ecuador, e Peru and cw Bolivia.
Chlorospingus flavigularis YELLOW-THROATED BUSH-TANAGER.
Forest, edge, second growth, woodland. Lowlands to 1800 m of w Panama;
lowlands to 2000 m of Colombia s, w of Andes, to w Ecuador and, e of Andes,
to e Ecuador, e Peru and cw Bolivia.
Chlorospingus flavovirens YELLOW-GREEN BUSH-TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge. Mts., 950-1050 m of w Colombia and w Ecuador.
Chlorospingus canigularis ASHY-THROATED BUSH-TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge, second growth. Mts., 900-2600 m of c Costa Rica,
mostly on Caribbean slope, w Panama, w,c Colombia, sw Venezuela, w,e Ecuador
and e Peru.
Cnemoscopus rubrirostris GREY-HOODED BUSH-TANAGER.
Humid forest, elfin forest, edge, second growth, bamboo. Andes, 1900-3500
m of Colombia, sw Venezuela and e Ecuador; Andes, 1300-3500 m of n,c Peru.
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Hemispingus atropileus BLACK-CAPPED HEMISPINGUS.
Humid forest, elfin forest, edge, second growth, bamboo. Andes, 1300-3650
m of Colombia, sw Venezuela and Ecuador; e Peru.
Hemispingus calophrys ORANGE-BROWED HEMISPINGUS.
Humid forest edge, bamboo. Andes, 2300-3500 m, of se Peru and wc
Bolivia. Sometimes treated as a race of H. atropileus.
Hemispingus parodii PARODI'S HEMISPINGUS. Bamboo
thickets, humid elfin forest, tall grassland. Andes, 2750-3500 m,
of se Peru. H. parodii replaces H. atropileus at higher elevations
in areas where both occur.
Hemispingus superciliaris SUPERCILIARIED HEMISPINGUS.
Humid forest, edge, second growth.
The three subspecies groups formerly were treated as species.
H. s. chrysophrys. Andes, 1900-3500 m of nw Venezuela.
H. s. superciliaris. Locally in the Andes, 1300-3500
m of c,s Colombia, Ecuador, nw,e Peru and cw Bolivia.
H. s. leucogaster. Andes of e Peru.
Hemispingus reyi GREY-CAPPED HEMISPINGUS. Humid forest
edge, open woodland, bamboo. Andes, 1300-3500 m, of nw Venezuela.
Hemispingus frontalis OLEAGINOUS HEMISPINGUS. Open
humid forest, edge, thickets.
The two groups may be separate species.
H. f. frontalis. Mts., 1300-3500 m, in Colombia,
nw, cn Venezuela, e Ecuador and e Peru.
H. f. ignobilis. Andes of w Venezuela.
Hemispingus melanotis BLACK-EARED HEMISPINGUS. Humid
forest edge, second growth, thickets, bamboo. Andes, 1200-3050 m,
of c,s Colombia and sw Venezuela s through Ecuador and Peru and c Bolivia.
More than one species may be involved.
Hemispingus goeringi SLATY-BACKED HEMISPINGUS. Humid
forest, edge. Andes, 2200-3500 m of nw Venezuela.
Hemispingus rufosuperciliaris RUFOUS-BROWED HEMISPINGUS.
Humid elfin forest, bamboo thickets. Known only from Andes, 2500-3350
m, of e Peru.
Hemispingus verticalis BLACK-HEADED HEMISPINGUS.
Humid elfin forest edge, bushes. Andes, 2200-3600 m, of Colombia,
sw Venezuela, e Ecuador and nw Peru.
Hemispingus xanthophthalmus DRAB HEMISPINGUS. Humid
forest, elfin forest. Andes, 2200-3500 m of c Peru and cw Bolivia.
Hemispingus trifasciatus THREE-STRIPED HEMISPINGUS.
Humid forest, elfin forest. Andes, 2200-4300 m, of se Peru and wc
Bolivia.
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Pyrrhocoma ruficeps CHESTNUT-HEADED TANAGER. Forest
undergrowth, edge, second growth, bamboo. Lowlands to 1200 m of se
Brazil, Paraguay and ne Argentina.
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Thlypopsis fulviceps FULVOUS-HEADED TANAGER. Dense
thickets, bamboo, edge, open woodland second growth. Mts., 750-2300
m, of ne Colombia and n,w Venezuela.
Thlypopsis ornata RUFOUS-CHESTED TANAGER. Dense
scrub, bamboo thickets, second growth, edge, open woodland. Andes,
1200-3400 m, of s Colombia, w,e Ecuador and Peru.
Thlypopsis pectoralis BROWN-FLANKED TANAGER. Bushy
mt. slopes along streams, forest edge. Andes, 2200-3100 m of c Peru.
Sometimes included in T. ornata, but they occur together in Junín.
Thlypopsis sordida ORANGE-HEADED TANAGER. Riverine
forest edge, open woodland, swamps. Lowlands to 1300 m, e of Andes,
from s Colombia and ec Venezuela s through e Ecuador and e Peru to Bolivia,
Paraguay, sw,c,e Brazil and n Argentina.
Thlypopsis inornata BUFF-BELLIED TANAGER. Thickets,
arid brush, forest edge, open woodland, savanna. Andes, 450-2600
m, of n Peru.
Thlypopsis ruficeps RUST-AND-YELLOW TANAGER. Bushes,
second growth, humid forest edge, open woodland. Andes, 1300-3600
m, of se Peru, c,se Bolivia and nw Argentina.
Hemithraupis guira GUIRA TANAGER. Humid forest,
open woodland, second growth. Locally in lowlands to 2000 m of sw,c,e
Colombia, Venezuela and Guianas s, w of Andes to sw Ecuador and e of Andes
through e Ecuador, ne Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil to ne Argentina.
Hemithraupis ruficapilla RUFOUS-HEADED TANAGER.
Forest, edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1350 m of se Brazil.
Hybridizes and possibly conspecific with H. guira.
Hemithraupis flavicollis YELLOW-BACKED TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge, second growth, open woodland. Lowlands from e
Panama, n,e Colombia, s Venezuela and Guianas s to e Ecuador, e Peru, n
Bolivia and w Amazonian,e Brazil.
Chrysothlypis chrysomelas BLACK-AND-YELLOW TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge. Highlands, 350-1600 m, of c,e Costa Rica, mostly
on Caribbean slope, and Panama.
Chrysothlypis salmoni SCARLET-AND-WHITE TANAGER.
Dense second growth, forest edge, dense scrub. Lowlands to 1500 m
of w,nc Colombia and nw Ecuador.
Nemosia pileata HOODED TANAGER. Riverine forest,
coastal mangroves, open woodland, forest edge, second growth, scrub.
Lowlands to 1000 m of n,se Colombia, n,c Venezuela and Guianas s, e of
Andes, to ne Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Amazonian,e,se Brazil and nw,ne Argentina.
Nemosia rourei CHERRY-THROATED TANAGER. Humid forest.
Known only from type specimen, ca. 900 m, from se Brazil in Rio de Janeiro;
sight record for Espírito Santo.
Phaenicophilus palmarum BLACK-CROWNED PALM-TANAGER.
Open woodland, forest edge, thickets, swamps. Lowlands of Hispaniola,
incl. Saona I. Hybridizes with P. poliocephalus; conspecificity has
been suggested, but gene flow seems to be low (MacDonald and Smith 1990.
Auk 107:707-717).
Phaenicophilus poliocephalus GREY-CROWNED PALM-TANAGER.
Lowlands of sw pen. Hispaniola in s Haiti, incl. Î.-à-Vache,
Grande Cayemite and Gonâve is.
Calyptophilus frugivorus CHAT TANAGER. Dense thickets,
semi-arid scrub, esp. near water. Mts. of sw Hispaniola in s Haiti
and Gonâve I.; lowlands and foothills of e Hispaniola in w Dominican
Rep.
Rhodinocichla rosea ROSY THRUSH-TANAGER. Woodland,
thickets, dense second growth, scrub. Locally in lowlands to 1700
m of w Mexico on Pacific slope from Sinaloa s to w Michoacán; sw
Costa Rica, Panama; c,ne Colombia and n Venezuela.
Mitrospingus cassinii DUSKY-FACED TANAGER. Dense
thickets, humid forest edge, shady second growth, esp. near water.
Lowlands to 1200 m of Costa Rica on Caribbean slope, Panama, locally on
both slopes, w,nc Colombia and nw Ecuador.
Mitrospingus oleagineus OLIVE-BACKED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge. Pantepui, 900-1800 m, of se Venezuela, w Guyana and
n Brazil.
Chlorothraupis carmioli OLIVE TANAGER. Humid forest
undergrowth, edge. Caribbean lowlands of e Nicaragua, Costa Rica,
incl. locally on Pacific slope; Panama, incl. Pacific slope from e Panamá
prov. e to e Darién; lowlands to 1450m of se Colombia, se
Peru and n Bolivia. C. c. frenata may be a separate species.
Chlorothraupis olivacea LEMON-SPECTACLED TANAGER.
Humid forest undergrowth, edge, second growth, esp. near water. Lowlands
to 1500 m of e Panama, w,nc Colombia and nw Ecuador.
C. carmioli and C. olivacea are sometimes considered conspecific.
Chlorothraupis stolzmanni OCHRE-BREASTED TANAGER
Humid forest, edge. Foothills, 200-2100 m of w Colombia and w Ecuador.
Orthogonys chloricterus OLIVE-GREEN TANAGER. Forest,
edge. Foothills, 900-1800 m, of se Brazil.
Eucometis penicillata GREY-HEADED TANAGER. Humid
forest undergrowth, open woodland, second growth, scrub. Lowlands
of Mexico from Veracruz, n Oaxaca and Yucatán Pen. s along Caribbean
slope to Nicaragua, then mostly on Pacific slope of Costa Rica and Panama,
nw,c,ne Colombia and w Venezuela; lowlands to 1700 m of Andes from se Colombia,
n,e,c Venezuela and Guianas s through e Ecuador and e Peru to n,e Bolivia,
n Paraguay and Amazonian, n,e,s Brazil.
Lanio fulvus FULVOUS SHRIKE-TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge. Lowlands to 1300 m of e Colombia, e of Andes, s Venezuela,
Guianas, n Brazil and ne Peru.
Lanio versicolor WHITE-WINGED SHRIKE-TANAGER. Humid
forest. Lowlands to 1500 m of e Peru, e of Andes, n Bolivia and Amazonian
Brazil, s of Amazon R., e to e Pará and s to nw Mato Grosso.
Lanio aurantius BLACK-THROATED SHRIKE-TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge. Gulf-Caribbean lowlands to 1500 m of Mexico in
c Veracruz, n Oaxaca, Tabasco, Chiapas, s Campeche, Quintana Roo, and Belize,
Guatemala and n Honduras.
Lanio leucothorax WHITE-THROATED SHRIKE-TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge. Caribbean lowlands to 750 m of e Honduras and
e Nicaragua, both slopes of Costa Rica and w Panama. Sometimes treated
as a race of L. aurantius.
Creurgops verticalis RUFOUS-CRESTED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge. Andes, 1150-2900 m, of Colombia and sw Venezuela s
through nw,e Ecuador to e Peru.
Creurgops dentata SLATY TANAGER. Humid forest, edge,
second growth. Andes, 1500-2200 m of se Peru and wc Bolivia.
Heterospingus rubrifrons SULPHUR-RUMPED TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge, open woodland. Caribbean lowlands to 100 m of
c,e Costa Rica and Panama. Sometimes considered to be a "hen-feathered"
race of H. xanthopygius.
Heterospingus xanthopygius SCARLET-BROWED TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1100 m of extreme
e Panama, w,nc Colombia and nw Ecuador.
Tachyphonus cristatus FLAME-CRESTED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, open woodland, second growth, savanna. Lowlands to
1500 m of s,e Colombia, e of Andes, se Venezuela and Guianas s through
e Ecuador and e Peru to n Bolivia and Amazonian,n,e,c,s Brazil; locally
in lowlands, ca. 200 m, of sw Brazil. The form nattereri, known from
the type specimen from wc Brazil, probably is a subspecies of T.
cristatus.
Tachyphonus rufiventer YELLOW-CRESTED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m of e Peru, n Bolivia
and adj. parts of Amazonian Brazil.
Tachyphonus surinamus FULVOUS-CRESTED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, open woodland, second growth, scrub. Lowlands to 1500
m, e of Andes, of se Colombia, s,e Venezuela and Guianas s to e Ecuador,
ne Peru and Amazonian Brazil; e Peru and w Amazonian Brazil.
Tachyphonus luctuosus WHITE-SHOULDERED TANAGER. Forest,
edge, open woodland, second growth. Lowlands to 2600 m on Caribbean
slope of ne Honduras and Nicaragua, both slopes of Costa Rica and Panama
and from Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Guianas s, w of Andes, to w
Ecuador and, e of Andes, through e Ecuador and e Peru to n,c Bolivia and
Amazonian Brazil.
Tachyphonus delatrii TAWNY-CRESTED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m of e Honduras, e
Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, w,nc Colombia and w Ecuador.
Tachyphonus coronatus RUBY-CROWNED TANAGER. Forest
undergrowth, edge, open woodland, second growth. Lowlands to 1500
m of se Brazil, se Paraguay and ne Argentina.
Tachyphonus rufus WHITE-LINED TANAGER. Humid forest
edge, second growth, thickets, deciduous forest, scrub, open woodland,
savanna. Lowlands to 2700 m of Caribbean Costa Rica, Caribbean
slope of Panama and Pacific slope w to w Panamá prov., w,se Colombia,
Venezuela, incl. Margarita I.,Trinidad, Tobago, and Guianas s, w of Andes,
to nw Ecuador and, e of Andes, through e Ecuador, e Peru, e Bolivia and
c,e Brazil to Paraguay and ne Argentina.
Tachyphonus phoenicius RED-SHOULDERED TANAGER. Open
humid forest, second growth, open woodland, scrub, savanna. Lowlands
to 2600 m, e of Andes, of e Colombia, s Venezuela and Guianas s
through e Ecuador to e Peru, ne Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil.
Trichothraupis melanops BLACK-GOGGLED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, dense woodland, second growth. Foothills and mts.,
200-2600 m, of e Peru, e,se Bolivia, Paraguay. s,se Brazil and ne Argentina.
Habia rubica RED-CROWNED ANT-TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth, swampy woodland. Lowlands to 1800 m of Mexico,
on both slopes, from Nayarit, s Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Puebla and Yucatán
Pen., s to Costa Rica, in Pacific lowlands only; Panama, mostly on Pacific
slope and from ne,e Colombia, sw,n,e Venezuela and Trinidad s through e
Ecuador, e Peru, n,e Bolivia and w Amazonian,e,s Brazil to Paraguay and
ne Argentina.
Habia fuscicauda RED-THROATED ANT-TANAGER. Forest
undergrowth, forest borders and second-growth woodland undergrowth.
Lowlands of both slopes to 1500 m of Mexico from Oaxaca, Puebla, Veracruz,
e San Luis Potosí, s Tamaulipas and Yucatán Pen., incl. I.
Mujeres and adj. small is., s on Caribbean slope to ne Nicaragua; lowlands
to 200 m of s Nicaragua, Costa Rica, mostly on Caribbean slope, Panama,
mostly on Caribbean slope, and cn Colombia.
Habia gutturalis SOOTY ANT-TANAGER. Dense humid
forest, undergrowth, edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1100 m of nw,c
Colombia. H. fuscicauda and H. atrimaxillaris have been considered
allopatric races of H. gutteralis, but morphological and behavioral studies
suggest they are species.
Habia atrimaxillaris BLACK-CHEEKED ANT-TANAGER.
Humid forest and woodland undergrowth, second growth. Known only
from sw Costa Rica; does not overlap with H. fuscicauda.
Habia cristata CRESTED ANT-TANAGER. Humid forest
and thickets in steep ravines, generally near water. Mt. slopes,
700-2100 m, of w Colombia.
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Piranga bidentata FLAME-COLORED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, open woodland, pine-oak, gardens, parks. Mts., 750 m to treeline,
lower on is., of Mexico from Sonora, s Chihuahua, c Nuevo León and
s Tamaulipas s, incl. Tres Marías Is., to Guatemala, El Salvador,
Honduras and nw Nicaragua; mts. of c Costa Rica and w Panama. Has
nested in s Arizona, sometimes paired with P. ludoviciana.
Piranga flava HEPATIC TANAGER. Pine savanna, pine
and pine-oak forest, open humid woodland, scrub, towns, riparian woodlands,
parks.
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The subspecies groups differ in vocalizations, flight calls and contact
notes, morphologically and in ecological preferences in the zones of contact;
they may be separate species.
P. f. hepatica. Highlands, 600-2500 m from se Calif.,
nw,c Arizona, w Colorado, n New Mexico, w Texas, Nuevo León and
Tamaulipas s through highlands to n Nicaragua.
P. f. lutea. Foothills and mts., 200-2600 m of c,e
Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, w,n,s Venezuela, Trinidad, w Guyana and Surinam
s, w of Andes, to w Ecuador and w Peru and, e of Andes, through e Ecuador,
e Peru to c Bolivia and extreme n Brazil.
P. f. flava. Lowlands to 2050 m, e of Andes, from
Guianas s through most of Brazil to e,se Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and
n Argentina.
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Piranga rubra SUMMER TANAGER. Deciduous forest,
open woodland, pine-oak, riparian woodland, pine woodland, towns.
Sw,c,e U.S. and n Mexico from se Calif., s Nevada, sw Utah, c Arizona,
c New Mexico, c,ne Texas, se Nebraska, c Iowa, n Illinois, s Wisconsin,
c Indiana, c Ohio, sw Pennsylvania, W. Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and
se New York s to ne Baja Calif., se Sonora, n Durango, se Coahuila, c Nuevo
León, s Texas, Gulf coast and s Florida.
Piranga roseogularis ROSE-THROATED TANAGER. Humid
and deciduous forest edge, scrubby undergrowth. Lowlands of se Mexico
on Yucatán Pen. and Cozumel I., and n Guatemala.
Piranga olivacea SCARLET TANAGER. Deciduous forest,
woodland, parks. From e N. Dakota, se Manitoba, w,s Ontario, sw Quebec,
New Brunswick and c Maine s to e Nebraska, e,c Kansas, e Oklahoma, Arkansas,
wc Tennessee, ec Mississippi, n,c Alabama, n Georgia, nw S. Carolina, w
N. Carolina, c Virginia and Maryland. A few hybrids with P. ludoviciana
are known.
Piranga ludoviciana WESTERN TANAGER. Coniferous and mixed
forest, wintering also in deciduous forest, scrub and open woodland.
Lowlands to 3050 m from se Alaska, n British Columbia, s Mackenzie, n Alberta,
c Saskatchewan and w S. Dakota s to n Baja Calif., s Nevada, sw Utah, c,se
Arizona, s New Mexico and w Texas.
Piranga leucoptera WHITE-WINGED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth, scrub, pine-oak woodland. Mts., 750-2600 m,
of Mexico, from Oaxaca, México, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí
and s Tamaulipas s to w Panama; mts., 500-2200 m of Colombia, w,n,se Venezuela
and extreme n Brazil s to w,e Ecuador, e Peru and c Bolivia.
Piranga erythrocephala RED-HEADED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, pine-oak, second growth, open woodland. Mts., 900-2600
m, of w,s Mexico from s Sonora and Chihuahua s to c Oaxaca.
Piranga rubriceps RED-HOODED TANAGER. Forest, edge.
Andes, 1300-3000 m, of Colombia, Ecuador and n Peru.
Calochaetes coccineus VERMILION TANAGER. Humid mossy
forest, edge. Andean foothills, 600-2000 m, of se Colombia, e Ecuador
and e Peru.
Ramphocelus sanguinolentus CRIMSON-COLLARED TANAGER.
Humid forest edge, dense scrub, second growth woodland. Gulf-Caribbean
lowlands to 1200 m from Mexico in Veracruz, Tabasco, n Oaxaca, Chiapas
and s Quintana Roo s to w Panama. Differs in behavior from other
species of Ramphocelus and sometimes placed in Phlogothraupis.
Ramphocelus nigrogularis MASKED CRIMSON TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge, second growth, esp. near water. Lowlands to 1500
m, e of Andes, of se Colombia s through e Ecuador and e Peru, n Bolivia
and w Amazonian Brazil.
Ramphocelus dimidiatus CRIMSON-BACKED TANAGER. Thickets,
scrub, humid forest edge, open woodland, towns. Lowlands to 1300
m of Panama, incl. Coiba and Pearl is., nw,c,ne Colombia and w Venezuela.
Intro. Society is. on Tahiti.
Ramphocelus melanogaster HUALLAGA TANAGER. Forest
edge, second growth, open woodland, gardens, esp. near water. Highlands,
800-2100 m of e Peru. May be conspecific with R. carbo, but not known
to intergrade.
Ramphocelus carbo SILVER-BEAKED TANAGER. Bushes,
second growth, forest edge, open woodland, towns, esp. near water.
Lowlands to 1900 m, e of Andes, from Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and
Guianas s through e Ecuador, e Peru and n,e Bolivia to e Paraguay and Amazonian,
e,c,se Brazil.
Ramphocelus bresilius BRAZILIAN TANAGER. Forest
edge, second-growth scrub, bushes, swampy woodland, gardens, esp. near
water. Lowlands to 1500 m, mostly below 400 m, of e Brazil and extreme
ne Argentina. Perhaps a race of R. carbo; hybrids have been taken
in e Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Ramphocelus passerinii SCARLET-RUMPED TANAGER. Thickets,
second growth, scrub, humid forest edge, towns, esp. near water.
Gulf-Caribbean lowlands to 1500 m from Mexico in Veracruz, Tabasco and
Chiapas s to Nicaragua, both slopes of Costa Rica and w Panama. Overlaps
with R. flammigerus in w Panama.
Ramphocelus flammigerus FLAME-RUMPED TANAGER. Shrubby
areas, second growth, thickets, humid forest edge.
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The two races intergrade above 800 m in w Colombia. Have been
treated as hybridizing species (Sibley, C. 1958. Proc. Amer. Philosoph.
Soc. 102:448-453).
R. f. icteronotus. Mts., 750-2600 m of Panama, w,nc
Colombia, along entire Pacific slope and w Ecuador.
R. f. flammigerus. Foothills, 800-2000 m of w Colombia
in the Cauca Valley and adjacent hills.
Spindalis zena STRIPE-HEADED TANAGER. Forest edge,
second growth, open woodland. W. Indies in Bahama Is., Cuba, incl.
Isle of Pines, Grand Cayman and Cozumel I.; e Greater Antilles in Hispaniola,
incl. Gonâve I.; Puerto Rico; Jamaica. Some well-marked races
occasionally are treated as species.
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Thraupis episcopus BLUE-GREY TANAGER. Open woodland,
forest edge, second growth, riverine woodland, towns, esp. near water.
Lowlands to 2600 m from Mexico in Guanajuato, San Luis Potosí, Veracruz,
Puebla, Oaxaca, Tabasco, Chiapas, s Campeche and s Quintana Roo s to Panama,
incl. Coiba, Escudo de Veraguas and Pearl is., and from Colombia, (exc.
range of T. glaucocolpa), Venezuela, (exc. range of T. glaucocolpa), Trinidad,
Tobago and Guianas s, w of Andes, to nw,c Peru and, e of Andes, through
e Ecuador and e Peru and n Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil.
Thraupis glaucocolpa GLAUCOUS TANAGER. Arid scrub,
deciduous woodland, second growth, towns. Lowlands to 800 m of Caribbean
coast of ne Colombia and n Venezuela, incl. Margarita I. Sometimes
considered to be a race of T. sayaca.
Thraupis sayaca SAYACA TANAGER. Arid scrub, second
growth, open woodland, towns. Lowlands and mts. to 3200 m, e of Andes,
of e,s Brazil, se Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and ne Argentina.
Thraupis cyanoptera AZURE-SHOULDERED TANAGER. Forest,
edge, open woodland, second growth. Lowlands to 1600 m of coastal
se Brazil and, questionably, e Paraguay.
Thraupis ornata GOLDEN-CHEVRONED TANAGER. Forest,
edge, second growth, scrub, towns. Lowlands to 1750 m of se Brazil.
Thraupis abbas YELLOW-WINGED TANAGER. Open humid
forest, edge, riparian woodland, second growth, towns. Lowlands to
1800 m of Mexico in e San Luis Potosí, sw Tamaulipas, Veracruz,
México, Puebla, Oaxaca and Yucatán Pen., s to Honduras and
e Nicaragua.
Thraupis palmarum PALM TANAGER. Open woodland, riverine
forest, edge, towns, second growth, savanna. Lowlands to 2600 m from
e Nicaragua s along both slopes of Costa Rica to Panama, and from Colombia,
Venezuela, incl. Margarita and Patos is., Trinidad and Guianas s, w of
Andes, to w Ecuador and, e of Andes, through e Ecuador, e Peru and n,e
Bolivia to Paraguay and Brazil.
Thraupis cyanocephala BLUE-CAPPED TANAGER. Humid
forest edge, second growth, open woodland. Foothills and mts., 550-3300
m of Colombia and w Venezuela s, e of Andes, to e Ecuador, e Peru and wc
Bolivia; coastal mts., 600-2800 m of n Venezuela and Trinidad.
Thraupis bonariensis BLUE-AND-YELLOW TANAGER. Open
woodland, scrub, forest edge, savanna, towns. Lowlands and mts. to
3700 m of w Ecuador, Peru, both slopes of Andes, Bolivia and n Chile; Paraguay,
Uruguay, s Brazil, and n Argentina. T. b. darwinii and T. b.
bonariensis, intergrade in se Bolivia.
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Cyanicterus cyanicterus BLUE-BACKED TANAGER. Savanna,
humid forest, edge. Lowlands to 500 m of e Venezuela, Guianas and
n,wc Brazil.
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Bangsia arcaei BLUE-AND-GOLD TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge. Foothills, 300-1500 m, of Caribbean slope of Costa Rica and
w,c Panama.
Bangsia melanochlamys BLACK-AND-GOLD TANAGER. Humid
forest. Mts., 750-2450 m, of w Colombia.
Bangsia rothschildi GOLDEN-CHESTED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge. Lowlands to 1500 m of w Colombia and nw Ecuador.
Bangsia edwardsi MOSS-BACKED TANAGER. Humid forest, edge.
Foothills, 400-2100 m, of Pacific slope of sw Colombia and nw Ecuador.
Bangsia aureocincta GOLD-RINGED TANAGER. Humid forest.
Known only from w slope of Andes, 2000-2200 m, of w Colombia, from upper
Río San Juan s to n Valle.
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Buthraupis montana HOODED MOUNTAIN-TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, second-growth woodland. Mts., 1500-3500 m of Colombia
and nw,sw Venezuela s through Andes of Ecuador and Peru to wc Bolivia.
Buthraupis eximia BLACK-CHESTED MOUNTAIN-TANAGER.
Humid forest, elfin forest. Andes, 1300-3800 m of Colombia and w
Venezuela; extreme cs Colombia, w,e Ecuador and nw Peru.
Buthraupis aureodorsalis GOLDEN-BACKED MOUNTAIN-TANAGER.
Humid elfin forest. Known only from Andes, 3150-3500 m of c Peru.
Closest to B. eximia.
Buthraupis wetmorei MASKED MOUNTAIN-TANAGER. Humid
forest. Locally in Andes, 2900-3650 m, of sw Colombia, e Ecuador
and nw Peru.
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Wetmorethraupis sterrhopteron ORANGE-THROATED TANAGER.
Humid forest. Andean foothills, 600-800 m, of extreme se Ecuador
and cn Peru.
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Anisognathus melanogenys SANTA MARTA MOUNTAIN-TANAGER.
Mossy forest, edge, second growth. Santa Marta Mts., 1600-3200 m,
of n Colombia. Sometimes regarded as a race of A. lacrymosus.
Anisognathus lacrymosus LACRIMOSE MOUNTAIN-TANAGER.
Elfin forest, edge, scrubby hillsides, bamboo. Mts., 800-3800 m,
of Colombia and nw Venezuela s through Andes of e Ecuador to e Peru.
Anisognathus igniventris SCARLET-BELLIED MOUNTAIN-TANAGER.
Thickets, humid forest, edge, elfin forest, open woodland, scrub.
Andes, 2250-3600 m, of Colombia, sw Venezuela and Ecuador; Peru and c Bolivia.
Anisognathus somptuosus BLUE-WINGED MOUNTAIN-TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge, second-growth woodland. Mts., 900-2600 m, of
Colombia, locally in Andes, sw,n Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru; s Peru and
c Bolivia. A. flavinucha is a race of this species.
Anisognathus notabilis BLACK-CHINNED MOUNTAIN-TANAGER.
Mossy forest, edge. Andes, 300-3000 m of sw Colombia and nw,s Ecuador.
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Stephanophorus diadematus DIADEMED TANAGER. Forest,
woodland, dense thickets, bushes in marshes. Lowlands to 2400 m of
se Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and ne Argentina.
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Iridosornis porphyrocephala PURPLISH-MANTLED TANAGER.
Mossy forest, edge, second growth. Andes, 750-2700 m, of w,nc Colombia
and nw Ecuador. Sometimes treated as a race of I. analis, but reported
to be sympatric in Ecuador.
Iridosornis analis YELLOW-THROATED TANAGER. Dense
humid thickets, forest edge. Andes, 750-2600 m of sw Colombia, e
Ecuador and e Peru.
Iridosornis jelskii GOLDEN-COLLARED TANAGER. Elfin
forest, bushes. Andes, 2200-3600 m, of e Peru and ce Bolivia.
Iridosornis rufivertex GOLDEN-CROWNED TANAGER. Humid
forest. Andes, 2550-3200 m, of nw Colombia; Andes, 1300-3800 m of
Colombia, sw Venezuela, w,e Ecuador and nw Peru.
Iridosornis reinhardti YELLOW-SCARFED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, woodland, scrubby hillsides. E slope of Andes, mostly
2000-3500 m, of n Peru. Sometimes regarded as a race of I. rufivertex,
but the differences suggest allospecies treatment.
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Dubusia taeniata BUFF-BREASTED MOUNTAIN-TANAGER.
Bamboo thickets, shrubbery, humid forest edge. Santa Marta Mts.,
2000-3600 m, of n Colombia; Andes, 1600-3500 m of Colombia and w Venezuela
s through Ecuador to c Peru.
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Delothraupis castaneoventris CHESTNUT-BELLIED MOUNTAIN-TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge. Andes, 2200-3700 m of e Peru and c Bolivia.
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Pipraeidea melanonota FAWN-BREASTED TANAGER. Humid
forest edge, second growth, open woodland, bushy pastures, gardens.
Highlands, 350-3250 m, of Colombia, in Andes, w,n,s Venezuela and adj.
n Brazil s through Andes of Ecuador and Peru, on w slope s only to Lima,
to Bolivia and thence e across e Paraguay and nw,se Argentina to Uruguay
and se Brazil.
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Euphonia jamaica JAMAICAN EUPHONIA. Open woodland,
forest edge, scrub. Jamaica.
Euphonia plumbea PLUMBEOUS EUPHONIA. Open woodland,
scrub. Lowlands to 1500 m of s Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam and n Brazil.
Euphonia affinis SCRUB EUPHONIA. Open woodland,
forest edge, arid scrub, second growth. Pacific lowlands of w Mexico
from se Sonora s to c Guerrero; lowlands to 2250 m of Mexico from
e San Luis Potosí, s Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Puebla, sw,n Oaxaca and
Yucatán Pen., incl. Cozumel I., s along Caribbean slope to Honduras
and Pacific lowlands to w Nicaragua and nw Costa Rica.
Euphonia luteicapilla YELLOW-CROWNED EUPHONIA. Dry
scrub, savanna, second growth, open woodland, edge. Lowlands to 1000
m of e Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama.
Euphonia chlorotica PURPLE-THROATED EUPHONIA. Humid
forest, edge, riparian woodland, second growth, mangroves, savanna, scrub.
Lowlands to 2000 m, e of Andes, of e Colombia, s Venezuela and Guianas
s through e Ecuador, e Peru, Bolivia and Brazil to Paraguay, Uruguay and
c Argentina.
Euphonia trinitatis TRINIDAD EUPHONIA. Forest, open
woodland, second growth, scrub, savanna. Lowlands to 1100 m of n
Colombia, n Venezuela and Trinidad. Sometimes considered conspecific
with chlorotica, but both have been taken at the same locality in Venezuela.
Euphonia concinna VELVET-FRONTED EUPHONIA. Open
woodland, generally near water. Foothills,200-1800 m, of c Colombia.
Euphonia saturata ORANGE-CROWNED EUPHONIA. Forest,
edge, second growth, riparian woodland, parks. Mts., 750-1500 m of
w Colombia, on both slopes of W. Andes, w Ecuador and nw Peru.
Euphonia finschi FINSCH'S EUPHONIA. Second growth,
forest edge, savanna, riparian woodland. Uplands, 750-1500 m of se
Venezuela, Guianas and n Brazil.
Euphonia violacea VIOLACEOUS EUPHONIA. Open woodland,
forest edge of mangroves, second growth, savanna. Lowlands to 1500
m, e of Andes, from e Venezuela, Trinidad, Tobago and Guianas s through
Amazonian, e,se Brazil to e Paraguay and ne Argentina.
Euphonia laniirostris THICK-BILLED EUPHONIA. Open
woodland, second growth, edge. Lowlands to 2600 m of Costa Rica,
Panama, Colombia and w,n Venezuela s through e Ecuador and e Peru to w
Amazonian Brazil; lowlands to 1200 m from w Ecuador and nw,c Peru to n,e
Bolivia and adj. Amazonian Brazil.
Euphonia hirundinacea YELLOW-THROATED EUPHONIA.
Forest edge, open woodland, second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m of Mexico
from San Luis Potosí, s Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Puebla, Oaxaca and
Yucatán Pen. s to w Panama.
Euphonia chalybea GREEN-CHINNED EUPHONIA. Forest,
edge, woodland. Lowlands to 500 m of se Brazil, e Paraguay and ne
Argentina.
Euphonia elegantissima BLUE-RUMPED EUPHONIA. Humid
forest edge, pine-oak, scrub, second growth. Highlands to 3500 m
of Mexico, from se Sonora, sw Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Guanajuato and s Tamaulipas
s to w Panama. Sometimes included in E. musica.
Euphonia musica ANTILLEAN EUPHONIA. Woodland, forest,
edge, scrub. W. Indies, mostly in highlands, on Hispaniola, incl.
Gonâve I., Puerto Rico and Lesser Antilles on Saba, Barbuda. Antigua,
Montserrat, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada;
apparently extirpated on some islands.
Euphonia cyanocephala GOLDEN-RUMPED EUPHONIA. Humid
forest edge, open woodland, second growth, scrub. Foothills and mts.,
300-2800 m, of Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Guianas s, w of Andes,
to nw Peru and, e of Andes, through e Ecuador, e Peru, Bolivia and e Amazonian,
e, se Brazil to Paraguay and n Argentina.
Euphonia imitans SPOT-CROWNED EUPHONIA. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1400 m of sw Costa Rica, on Pacific
slope w to Gulf of Nicoya, and w Panama.
Euphonia fulvicrissa FULVOUS-VENTED EUPHONIA. Forest,
edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1000 m of c,e Panama, w,n Colombia
and nw Ecuador.
Euphonia gouldi OLIVE-BACKED EUPHONIA. Humid forest,
edge, second growth, woodland. Gulf-Caribbean lowlands to 1500 m
of Mexico from c Veracruz, n Oaxaca, Tabasco, Chiapas and s Quintana Roo
s to Costa Rica, incl. Pacific slope in Cordillera de Guanacaste, and w
Panama.
Euphonia chrysopasta WHITE-LORED EUPHONIA. Humid
forest, second growth, woodland. Lowlands to 1500 m, e of Andes,
of se Colombia, s Venezuela and Surinam s through e Ecuador and e Peru
to n,e Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil.
Euphonia mesochrysa BRONZE-GREEN EUPHONIA. Humid
forest, edge. Foothills and mts., 500-2600 m, of sc,se Colombia,
e Ecuador, e Peru and c Bolivia.
Euphonia minuta WHITE-VENTED EUPHONIA. Humid forest,
edge, woodland, second growth, scrub. Locally in lowlands to 1500
m on Caribbean slope of Mexico, in Chiapas, Guatemala, Belize and Nicaragua,
both slopes of Costa Rica and Panama and from w,nc,se Colombia, s Venezuela
and Guianas s, w of Andes, to w Ecuador and, e of Andes to e Ecuador, e
Peru, n,e Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil.
Euphonia anneae TAWNY-CAPPED EUPHONIA. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Locally in lowlands to 2100 m on Caribbean slope
of Costa Rica, both slopes of Panama and nw Colombia.
Euphonia xanthogaster ORANGE-BELLIED EUPHONIA. Humid
forest, edge, second growth. Lowlands to 2600 m of e Panama, Colombia,
Venezuela and Guyana s, w of Andes, to w Ecuador and, e of Andes, through
e Ecuador and e Peru to n Bolivia and Amazonian, e,se Brazil.
Euphonia rufiventris RUFOUS-BELLIED EUPHONIA. Humid
forest, edge, woodland, second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m, e of Andes,
from se Colombia and s Venezuela s through e Ecuador and e Peru to n,e
Bolivia and w Amazonian Brazil. Sometimes treated as a race of E.
rufiventris
, but their ranges appear to overlap.
Euphonia cayennensis GOLDEN-SIDED EUPHONIA. Humid
forest, edge, savanna, second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m of se Venezuela,
Guianas and e Amazonian Brazil.
Euphonia pectoralis CHESTNUT-BELLIED EUPHONIA. Forest,
edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m of se Brazil, se Paraguay
and ne Argentina.
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Chlorophonia flavirostris YELLOW-COLLARED CHLOROPHONIA.
Humid forest, edge, second growth. Locally in lowlands to 1900 m
of e Panama; sw Colombia and w Ecuador.
Chlorophonia cyanea BLUE-NAPED CHLOROPHONIA. Humid
forest, edge, second growth, gardens. Mts., 500-2600 m, from w,c,ne
Colombia w,n,s Venezuela and Guyana s through e Ecuador, e Peru, n,e Bolivia
and Amazonian, e,se Brazil to Paraguay and ne Argentina.
Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys CHESTNUT-BREASTED CHLOROPHONIA.
Humid forest, edge, second growth. Mts., 1300-3600 m of Colombia,
w Venezuela and Andes of Ecuador and Peru.
Chlorophonia occipitalis BLUE-CROWNED CHLOROPHONIA.
Humid forest, edge. Highlands, 750-3050 m, from Mexico in c Veracruz
and Oaxaca s through Chiapas, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras to nc
Nicaragua.
Chlorophonia callophrys GOLDEN-BROWED CHLOROPHONIA.
Humid forest edge, second growth. Highlands, 750-treeline of Costa
Rica and w Panama. Often considered a race of C. occipitalis.
Chlorochrysa phoenicotis GLISTENING-GREEN TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge, second growth. Andes, 700-2400 m of w,nc Colombia
and w Ecuador.
Chlorochrysa calliparaea ORANGE-EARED TANAGER. Mossy
forest, edge, second growth. Andes, 900-2600 m of c Colombia, e Ecuador,
Peru and wc Bolivia.
Chlorochrysa nitidissima MULTICOLORED TANAGER. Mossy
forest, edge, second growth. Locally in Andes, 900-2000 m of w,sc
Colombia.
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Tangara inornata PLAIN-COLORED TANAGER. Humid forest
edge, second growth, open woodland. Lowlands to 2000 m of Costa Rica
on Caribbean slope, Panama on both slopes and nw,c Colombia.
Tangara mexicana TURQUOISE TANAGER. Open woodland,
humid forest, edge, second growth, parks. Lowlands to 2000 m, e of
Andes, from e Colombia, s,e Venezuela, Trinidad and Guianas s through e
Ecuador and e Peru to n,e Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil; lowlands to 1000
m of coastal se Brazil.
Tangara cabanisi AZURE-RUMPED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge. Mts., 600-1800 m, on Pacific slope of Mexico in se Chiapas
and extreme w Guatemala.
Tangara palmeri GREY-AND-GOLD TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m of e Panama, w Colombia and
nw Ecuador.
Tangara chilensis PARADISE TANAGER. Humid forest,
second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m, e of Andes, from e Colombia and
s Venezuela through e Ecuador and e Peru to n,e Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil.
Tangara fastuosa SEVEN-COLORED TANAGER. Forest,
second growth, scrub. Recorded only in foothills, 500-850 m, of e
Brazil in Pernambuco and Alagoas.
Tangara seledon GREEN-HEADED TANAGER. Forest, edge,
second growth, parks. Lowlands to 1300 m of se Brazil, e Paraguay
and ne Argentina.
Tangara cyanocephala RED-NECKED TANAGER. Forest,
edge, woodland, scrub, caatinga, parks. Lowlands to 1000 m of e Brazil,
e Paraguay and ne Argentina.
Tangara desmaresti BRASSY-BREASTED TANAGER. Forest,
edge, second growth. Coastal highlands, 500-2000 m, of se Brazil
in Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo, e São Paulo and Paraná.
Tangara cyanoventris GILT-EDGED TANAGER. Forest,
second growth. Lowlands to 1200 m of se Brazil in Bahia, Minas Gerais,
Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
Tangara johannae BLUE-WHISKERED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge. Lowlands to 1500 m of w Colombia and nw Ecuador.
Tangara schrankii GREEN-AND-GOLD TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, open woodland. Lowlands to 1500 m, e of Andes, from
se Colombia and s Venezuela s through e Ecuador and e Peru to n,e Bolivia
and w Amazonian Brazil.
Tangara florida EMERALD TANAGER. Humid forest, edge,
second growth, scrub. Lowlands to 1500 m of Costa Rica, Panama, w
Colombia on Pacific slope and n Ecuador.
Tangara arthus GOLDEN TANAGER. Humid forest, edge.
Mts., 700-2600 m, of Colombia, nw Venezuela and w Ecuador; ec Colombia
on both slopes of e Andes; w,n Venezuela; Andes in e Ecuador, e Peru and
wc Bolivia.
Tangara icterocephala SILVER-THROATED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, second growth. Mts., 400-2600 m, of Costa Rica, Panama,
w Colombia and nw Ecuador.
Tangara xanthocephala SAFFRON-CROWNED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, open woodland, second growth. Mts., 750-3100 m, of
Colombia and w Venezuela s through w,e Ecuador and e Peru to c Bolivia.
Tangara chrysotis GOLDEN-EARED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge. Andes, 750-2600 m, mostly 1150-1750 m, from s Colombia s through
e Ecuador and e Peru to wc Bolivia.
Tangara parzudakii FLAME-FACED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Andes, 1600-2600 m, on Pacific slope of w Colombia
and w Ecuador; Andes, 700-2600 m, c,e Colombia and sw Venezuela s through
w,e Ecuador to e Peru.
Tangara xanthogastra YELLOW-BELLIED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1800 m, e of Andes, from
e Colombia and s Venezuela s through e Ecuador and e Peru to n Bolivia
and nw,n Brazil.
Tangara punctata SPOTTED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1700 m, e of Andes, from s Venezuela and
Guianas s through e Ecuador and e Peru to wc Bolivia and n,e Amazonian
Brazil.
Tangara guttata SPECKLED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth, towns. Lowlands and mts. to 2000 m of Costa
Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and extreme n Brazil.
Tangara varia DOTTED TANAGER. Humid forest, edge,
usually near rivers. Lowlands to 1500 m, e of Andes, in s Venezuela,
Surinam, French Guiana and Amazonian Brazil.
Tangara rufigula RUFOUS-THROATED TANAGER. Humid
forest, second growth. Andes, 400-2600 m, of Pacific coast of w Colombia
and nw Ecuador.
Tangara gyrola BAY-HEADED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth, woodland. Lowlands to 2100 m from Costa Rica,
Panama, Colombia s, w of Andes, to w Ecuador and, e of Andes, through e
Ecuador and e Peru to n,e Bolivia and w Amazonian Brazil; lowlands of ne
Colombia, n Venezuela and Trinidad; lowlands of se Venezuela, Guianas and
extreme n Brazil.
Tangara lavinia RUFOUS-WINGED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, open woodland, second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m on Caribbean
slope of Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama, incl. Pacific slope
of e Panamá prov. and Darién; Colombia on Pacific slope,
incl. Gorgona I., and nw Ecuador.
Tangara cayana BURNISHED-BUFF TANAGER. Open humid
forest, swamps, second growth, bushy savanna, open woodland, towns.
Lowlands to 2500 m of e Colombia, Venezuela, Guianas, e Peru and n Brazil;
lowlands to 1200 m of n Bolivia, e,s Brazil, e Paraguay and ne Argentina.
Occasionally hybridizes with T. preciosa, of which T. arnaulti, known from
unique type, seems to be an example.
Tangara cucullata LESSER ANTILLEAN TANAGER. Forest,
edge, second growth, arid scrub, thickets. S Lesser Antilles on St.
Vincent and Grenada.
Tangara peruviana BLACK-BACKED TANAGER. Forest thickets,
usually near water. Lowlands to 700 m in se Brazil; recorded, possibly
vagrant, in ne Argentina.
Tangara preciosa CHESTNUT-BACKED TANAGER. Forest
thickets, usually near water. Lowlands to 1000 m of se Brazil, e
Paraguay, Uruguay and ne Argentina. T. peruviana and T. preciosa
may prove to be morphs of a single species, T. peruviana.
Tangara vitriolina SCRUB TANAGER. Arid scrub, open
woodland, edge, towns. Foothills and mts., 300-3000 m of w,c Colombia
and nw Ecuador.
Tangara meyerdeschauenseei GREEN-CAPPED TANAGER.
Dense scrub, forest edge, towns. Andes, ca. 2000 m of extreme se
Peru.
Tangara rufigenis RUFOUS-CHEEKED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge. Mts., 900-2050 m, of n Venezuela.
Tangara ruficervix GOLDEN-NAPED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Andes, 750-2600 m, of Colombia, w,e Ecuador
and e Peru; Andes, 1500-2400 m of se Peru and wc Bolivia.
Tangara labradorides METALLIC-GREEN TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge, second growth. Andes, 500-2400 m, of w Colombia, w,e
Ecuador and n Peru.
Tangara cyanotis BLUE-BROWED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Andes, 1300-2600 m, of s Colombia, e Ecuador
and e Peru; wc Bolivia.
Tangara cyanicollis BLUE-NECKED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth, open woodland. Foothills and mts., 300-2400
m, from Colombia in Andes, and w, nw Venezuela s through w,e Ecuador and
e Peru to c Bolivia and sw Amazonian,sc Brazil.
Tangara larvata GOLDEN-HOODED TANAGER. Humid forest
edge, second growth, woodland, towns. Lowlands to 1800 m of Mexico
on Gulf-Caribbean slope from Oaxaca, s Veracruz, Tabasco and Chiapas s
to Nicaragua, both slopes of Costa Rica and Panama and w,c Colombia and
nw Ecuador. Sometimes considered conspecific with T. nigrocincta.
Tangara nigrocincta MASKED TANAGER. Humid forest
edge, second growth, open woodland. Lowlands to 1500 m, e of Andes,
from e Colombia, s Venezuela and Guyana s through e Ecuador and e Peru
to n,e Bolivia and w Amazonian Brazil.
Tangara dowii SPANGLE-CHEEKED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, open woodland. Mts., 1100-3200 m, of Costa Rica and w Panama.
Tangara fucosa GREEN-NAPED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge. Mts., 550-1400 m, of e Panama.
Tangara nigroviridis BERYL-SPANGLED TANAGER. Humid
forest edge, second growth, woodland. Mts., 900-3000 m, from Colombia
and nw Venezuela s through Andes of w,e Ecuador and e Peru to wc Bolivia.
Tangara vassorii BLUE-AND-BLACK TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Andes, 1300-3500 m, of Colombia and nw Venezuela
s through w,e Ecuador to nw Peru.; Andean slopes of n Peru; Andes in c,se
Peru and c Bolivia.
Tangara heinei BLACK-CAPPED TANAGER. Humid forest
edge, second growth, open woodland. Mts., 700-2700 m of Colombia,
w,n Venezuela and e Ecuador.
Tangara phillipsi SIRA TANAGER. Humid forest, edge.
Known only from ec Peru. Sometimes treated as a race of T. heinei.
Tangara viridicollis SILVER-BACKED TANAGER. Forest
edge, woodland, second growth. Andes, 1300-3050 m, of s Ecuador and
nw Peru; Peru.
Tangara argyrofenges STRAW-BACKED TANAGER. Humid
forest, edge. Andes, 1200-2600 m of e Peru and c Bolivia.
Tangara cyanoptera BLACK-HEADED TANAGER. Humid forest
edge, second growth, open woodland. Lowlands to 2250 m, mostly above
450 m, of ne Colombia and Venezuela; Pantepui, 1100-2500 m, of s Venezuela,
Guyana and extreme n Brazil.
Tangara velia OPAL-RUMPED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge,second-growth.
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The two groups may be separate species; their ranges are disjunct.
T. v. velia. Lowlands to 1500 m, e of Andes, from
se Colombia, s Venezuela and Guianas s through e Ecuador, e Peru, n Bolivia
and Amazonian,e,se Brazil from Rio Negro, e Amazonas and Rio Tapajós
e to Isla Marajó and e Pará.
T. v. cyanomelaena. Se Brazil in Peranambuco, Bahia,
Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro and nw Argentina in Jujuy, Salta
and Tucumán.
Tangara callophrys OPAL-CROWNED TANAGER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Lowlands to 1500 m, e of Andes, of se Colombia,
e Ecuador, e Peru, n Bolivia and w Brazil.
Iridophanes pulcherrima GOLDEN-COLLARED HONEYCREEPER.
Humid forest, edge,second growth. Locally in Andes, 900-2600 m, of
s Colombia, w,e Ecuador and e Peru. Sometimes placed in Tangara,
but behavior and bill structure differ sufficiently to warrant retention
of Iridophanes.
Pseudodacnis hartlaubi TURQUOISE DACNIS-TANAGER.
Humid forest, edge. Foothills and Andes, 300-2200 m, of Colombia.
Sometimes placed in the genus Dacnis.
Dacnis albiventris WHITE-BELLIED DACNIS. Humid forest,
edge. Lowlands to 500 m, e of Andes, from se Colombia s and s Venezuela
s to e Ecuador, ne Peru and c Amazonian Brazil.
Dacnis lineata BLACK-FACED DACNIS. Humid forest,
edge, second growth, savanna.
The two groups may be separate species.
D. l. egregia. Lowlands to 1300 m of nw,c Colombia
and w Ecuador.
D. l. lineata. Lowlands to 1400 m, e of Andes, from
se Colombia, s Venezuela and Guianas s through w,e Ecuador and e Peru to
n Bolivia and Amazonian Brazil.
Dacnis flaviventer YELLOW-BELLIED DACNIS. Humid forest,
edge, second growth, esp. near water. Lowlands to 1400 m, e of Andes,
from se Colombia and s Venezuela s through e Ecuador and e Peru to n,e
Bolivia and w Amazonian Brazil.
Dacnis nigripes BLACK-LEGGED DACNIS. Forest, edge,
second growth. Lowlands to 850 m of se Brazil.
Dacnis venusta SCARLET-THIGHED DACNIS. Humid forest
edge, open woodland. Lowlands to 1650 m of Costa Rica, Panama, w,nc
Colombia and nw Ecuador.
Dacnis cayana BLUE DACNIS. Forest edge, second growth,
open woodland, scrub. Lowlands to 1650 m on Caribbean slope of ne
Honduras and Nicaragua, both slopes of Costa Rica and Panama and from Colombia,
Venezuela, Trinidad and Guianas s, w of Andes, to w Ecuador and, e of Andes,
through e Peru,
n,e Bolivia and Brazil to Paraguay and ne Argentina.
Dacnis viguieri VIRIDIAN DACNIS. Humid forest, edge.
Lowlands to 600 m of e Panama and nw Colombia.
Dacnis berlepschi SCARLET-BREASTED DACNIS. Humid
forest, second growth. Pacific lowlands to 1200 m of sw Colombia
and nw Ecuador.
Chlorophanes spiza GREEN HONEYCREEPER. Humid forest
edge, second growth, savanna, open woodland. Lowlands to 2300 m of
Mexico from Oaxaca, Chiapas and s Campeche s on Gulf-Caribbean coast to
Nicaragua, both slopes of Costa Rica and Panama and from Colombia, Venezuela,
Trinidad and Guianas s, w of Andes, to nw Peru and, e of Andes, through
e Ecuador and e Peru to n,e Bolivia and Amazonian,e,se Brazil.
Cyanerpes nitidus SHORT-BILLED HONEYCREEPER. Humid
forest, edge. Lowlands to 500 m, e of Andes, from se Colombia and
s Venezuela s to e Ecuador, e Peru and w Amazonian Brazil.
Cyanerpes lucidus SHINING HONEYCREEPER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth. Locally in lowlands to 1600 m on Caribbean slope
of Mexico, in Chiapas, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras and Nicaragua,
Pacific slope of El Salvador, both slopes of Costa Rica and Panama and
extreme nw Colombia. Sometimes regarded as conspecific with C. caeruleus,
but sympatric in e Panama.
Cyanerpes caeruleus PURPLE HONEYCREEPER. Humid forest,
edge, second growth, swamps, towns, woodland. Lowlands to 1950 m
from e Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Guianas s, w of Andes,
to w Ecuador and, e of Andes, through e Ecuador and e Peru to n,e Bolivia
and Amazonian,e Brazil.
Cyanerpes cyaneus RED-LEGGED HONEYCREEPER. Humid
forest edge, open woodland, second growth, towns. Lowlands to 2000
m from Mexico, in e San Luis Potosí, Veracruz, Oaxaca and Yucatán
Pen., s to Panama, incl. Coiba and Pearl is., and from Colombia, incl.
Gorgona I., Venezuela, incl. Margarita I., Trinidad and Guianas s, w of
Andes, to w Ecuador and, e of Andes, through e Ecuador and e Peru
to n,e Bolivia and Amazonian,c,e Brazil; Cuba, probably introduced.
Xenodacnis parina TIT-LIKE DACNIS. Polylepis woodland,
edge, shrubs. Locally in Andes, 3000-4000 m, of s Ecuador and Peru.
Tersina viridis SWALLOW TANAGER. Open woodland,
edge, second growth, towns. Lowlands to 2100 m from e Panama, Colombia,
Venezuela and Guianas s, w of Andes, to w Ecuador and, e of Andes, through
e Ecuador, e Peru, n,e Bolivia and Amazonian,e,se Brazil to Paraguay and
ne Argentina. Southernmost populations are migratory to n.
Has been placed in the monotypic family Tersinidae.
Catamblyrhynchus diadema PLUSHCAP. Bamboo thickets
in humid forest edge. Mts., 1800-3500 m, from Colombia and w,n Venezuela
s through Andes of w,e Ecuador, nw,e Peru and c Bolivia to nw Argentina.
Has been placed in the monotypic family Catamblyrhynchidae.
Oreothraupis arremonops TANAGER FINCH. Humid forest
floor. Andes, 1700-2500 m of w Colombia and nw Ecuador. Relationships
uncertain; has often been placed in the Emberizini near Atlapetes.
Urothraupis stolzmanni BLACK-BACKED BUSH-TANAGER.
Humid forest. Andes, 3000-3600 m of Colombia and Ecuador.
Nephelornis oneillei PARDUSCO. Humid forest edge,
shrubs. Andes, 3000-3800 m of c Peru.
Charitospiza eucosma COAL-CRESTED FINCH. Shrubby
woodland, savanna, campos. Lowlands to 1200 m of c,e Brazil, ne Bolivia
and ne Argentina.
Coryphaspiza melanotis BLACK-MASKED FINCH. Grassland,
campos. Lowlands to 1000 m of extreme se Peru, n Bolivia, Paraguay,
e,se Brazil and ne Argentina.
Saltatricula multicolor MANY-COLORED CHACO-FINCH.
Thickets bordering fields, bushes. Lowlands to 400 m of e,se Bolivia,
w Paraguay, w Uruguay and n Argentina.
Coryphospingus pileatus PILEATED FINCH. Dry scrub,
open woodland, thickets, second growth. Lowlands to 1000 m of c,
ne Colombia, n Venezuela, incl. Margarita I.; e,se Brazil. Hybridizes
with C. cucullatus, but extent not known.
Coryphospingus cucullatus RED-CRESTED FINCH. Pastures,
cleared lands, scrub, towns. Lowlands to 1500 m, e of Andes, from
Guianas s through n,c,s Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and n Argentina.
Rhodospingus cruentus CRIMSON FINCH-TANAGER. Dry
scrub. Arid Pacific lowlands to 300 m of w Ecuador and nw Peru.
Phrygilus atriceps BLACK-HOODED SIERRA-FINCH. Pastures,
shrubbery. Andes, above 3000 m, of Peru, c,s Bolivia, Chile and nw
Argentina. Sometimes regarded as a race of P. gayi, but they are
sympatric in Coquimbo, Chile; occasional hybridization has been reported.
Phrygilus punensis PERUVIAN SIERRA-FINCH. Open country,
ravines, cliffs covered with creepers. Andes, 1500-4000 m of se Peru
and cw Bolivia. Sometimes regarded as conspecific with P. atriceps.
Phrygilus gayi GREY-HOODED SIERRA-FINCH. Open country,
ravines, cliffs covered with creepers. Andes, 1500-4000 m, to sea
level in s, of Chile and w,s Argentina s to Tierra del Fuego.
Phrygilus patagonicus PATAGONIAN SIERRA-FINCH. Bushy
ravines,esp. those with dense vegetation and vines. Lowlands to 1800
m of c,s Chile and sw,s Argentina s to Tierra del Fuego.
Phrygilus fruticeti MOURNING SIERRA-FINCH. Bushy
and rocky slopes. Andes, 2000-4000 m of Peru, c,s Bolivia, Chile
and w,s Argentina. Ranges s to Tierra del Fuego.
Phrygilus unicolor PLUMBEOUS SIERRA-FINCH. Dwarf
forest edge, shrubby and bushy slopes. Andes, 2700-4500 m of Colombia
and w Venezuela s through Ecuador, Peru and c,s Bolivia to s Chile, to
Tierra del Fuego, and w,s Argentina, to Santa Cruz.
Phrygilus dorsalis RED-BACKED SIERRA-FINCH. Rocky
open slopes, puna grassland. Andes above 4000 m of sw Bolivia, Chile
and w Argentina.
Perhaps a race of P. erythronotus, but sympatry reported in Potosí,
Bolivia is based on misidentified specimens.
Phrygilus erythronotus WHITE-THROATED SIERRA-FINCH.
Puna grassland, rocky slopes. Andes above 4000 m of s Peru, nw Chile
and sw Bolivia.
Phrygilus plebejus ASH-BREASTED SIERRA-FINCH. Rocky
and bushy slopes with sparse vegetation. Andes, 2500-4500 m, of Ecuador,
Peru, Bolivia, Chile and nw Argentina.
Phrygilus carbonarius CARBONATED SIERRA-FINCH. Bushy
ravines, pastures. Pampas of c Argentina.
Phrygilus alaudinus BAND-TAILED SIERRA-FINCH. Rocky
open country with scattered bushes, altiplano grassland. Andes, 2000-3500
m in the north to sea level in the south; from Ecuador, w Peru and
Bolivia to Chile and nw Argentina.
Melanodera melanodera CANARY-WINGED FINCH. Moist
pastures, shrubbery. S Chile and s Argentina, from Santa Cruz s to
Tierra del Fuego; Falkland Is.
Melanodera xanthogramma YELLOW-BRIDLED FINCH. Rocky
fields, shrubbery. Lowlands to 3000 m of c,s Chile and s Argentina
s to Tierra del Fuego and Cape Horn.
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