Tangara icterocephala

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Tangara icterocephala, commonly known as the silver-throated tanager, is a brightly colored Neotropical songbird found in humid montane forests of Central and South America.

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instanceOf bird species
tanagers
binomialName Tangara icterocephala NERFINISHED
biogeographicRealm Neotropical
bodyLength approximately 13 cm
breedingSite tree branches
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize usually 2 eggs
commonName silver-throated tanager NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
countryOccurrence Colombia NERFINISHED
Costa Rica NERFINISHED
Ecuador NERFINISHED
Panama NERFINISHED
describedBy Jean Cabanis NERFINISHED
diet fruit
insects
nectar
eggColor whitish with brown or gray markings
elevationRange typically 600–2200 m above sea level
family Thraupidae NERFINISHED
foragingStratum canopy
subcanopy
genus Tangara NERFINISHED
habitat cloud forest edges
humid montane forest
secondary forest
hasFeathers true
kingdom Animalia
migrationStatus mostly resident
nativeRange Central America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
nestType cup-shaped nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor black streaking on back
bluish or greenish wings
green upperparts
silver-white throat
yellow head
reproductiveMode oviparous
skeletonType vertebrate
socialBehavior joins mixed-species flocks
often found in pairs or small groups
taxonRank species
threats habitat loss
vocalizationType high-pitched song
yearDescribed 1851

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Tangara hasMemberSpecies Tangara icterocephala