Stephanophorus diadematus

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Stephanophorus diadematus, commonly known as the diademed tanager, is a brightly colored South American songbird notable for its vivid blue plumage and striking red-and-white crown.

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Stephanophorus diadematus canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
songbird
tanagers
binomialName Stephanophorus diadematus self-link
breedingBehavior builds cup-shaped nest
breedingHabitat forest and woodland
class Aves
commonName diademed tanager
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
crownColor red
white
describedBy Louis Pierre Vieillot
diet frugivorous
insectivorous
family Thraupidae
feedingBehavior eats small fruits and berries
gleans insects from foliage
foundInCountry Argentina
Brazil
Paraguay
foundInRegion eastern Paraguay
Northeastern Argentina
surface form: northeastern Argentina

southern Brazil
genus Agelastes
surface form: Stephanophorus
geographicEndemism endemic to southeastern South America
habitat forest edge
montane forest
secondary growth
shrubland
kingdom Animalia
migratoryStatus mostly resident
nativeTo South America
notableFeature striking red-and-white crown
vivid blue plumage
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor bright blue
sexualDimorphism present
socialBehavior often seen in pairs
sometimes in small groups
taxonomicNote only species in genus Stephanophorus
taxonRank species
vocalizationType songbird-like song
yearDescribed 1817

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Thraupidae includes Stephanophorus diadematus
Stephanophorus diadematus binomialName Stephanophorus diadematus self-link