Lemon-spectacled Tanager

The Lemon-spectacled Tanager is a species of bird in the Cardinalidae family. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montanes, and heavily degraded former forest.

The Lemon-spectacled Tanager is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Lemon-spectacled Tanager (Chlorothraupis olivacea) is a species of bird in the Cardinalidae family. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montanes, and heavily degraded former forest. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Chlorothraupis olivacea. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. More

* Lemon-spectacled Tanager Chlorothraupis olivacea * Ochre-breasted Tanager Chlorothraupis stolzmanni * Gray-headed Tanager Eucometis penicillata * Fulvous Shrike-Tanager Lanio fulvus * Rufous-crested Tanager Creurgops verticalis * Scarlet-browed Tanager Heterospingus xanthopygius * Flame-crested Tanager Tachyphonus cristatus * Fulvous-crested Tanager Tachyphonus surinamus * White-shouldered Tanager Tachyphonus luctuosus * Tawny-crested Tanager Tachyphonus delatrii More

Lemon-spectacled Tanager (Chlorothraupis olivacea) * Least Concern Lemon-spectacled Tanager Lemon-spectacled Tanager (Chlorothraupis olivacea) photo Lemon-spectacled Tanager (Chlorothraupis olivacea) photo details * Recorded 25 November 2008 * Added to IBC 23 weeks 3 days ago * Author Scott Olmstead * Location Playa de Oro, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador (Monotypic species). More

Lemon-spectacled Tanager (Chlorothraupis olivacea) = * Least Concern * List * Thumbs * All * Videos * Photos * Sounds Videos 0 videos * No videos available yet Photos 1 photo More

* Lemon-spectacled Tanager, Chlorothraupis olivacea * Ochre-breasted Tanager, Chlorothraupis stolzmanni Google Web Finchworld.com Finchworld. More

Lemon-spectacled Tanager, Chlorothraupis olivacea - R Ochre-breasted Tanager, Chlorothraupis stolzmanni - U Dusky-faced Tanager, Mitrospingus cassinii - FC White-lined Tanager, Tachyphonus rufus - R White-shouldered Tanager, Tachyphonus luctuosus - U Tawny-crested Tanager, Tachyphonus delatrii - FC Scarlet-browed Tanager, Heterospingus xanthopygius - U More

Lemon-spectacled Tanager Chlorothraupis olivacea = Described by: Cassin (1860) Alternate common name(s): Spectacled Tanager, Lemon-browed Tanager Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs No photographs are available for this species Range E. Panama, w. and nc. Colombia, and nw. Ecuador. More

Barbet, Lemon-spectacled Tanager among the common species seen. Parrots, toucans, macaws, guans are found in good numbers; tanager flocks can be great, including such specialties as Golden-chested and Scarlet-and-white Tanager and Scarlet-breasted Dacnis; manakin and cotinga leks and day roosts of owls and other nocturnal birds are always possible. More

Lemon-spectacled Tanager of the week. Also saw Dagua Thrush nicely; they were common and singing persistently at dawn and dusk during our stay. Got better views of Olive-backed Quail-Dove and just before dusk Chocó Poorwill started calling. (Listen to my recording here.) It responded to a couple of phrases of tape by flying toward us and settling on a branch in the understory. More

Ocellated Antbird and Lemon-spectacled Tanager proved to be common and were seen about daily. Also Broad-billed Sapayoa, Streak-chested Antpitta and Five-colored Barbet were surprisingly more common than expected. More

Lemon-spectacled Tanager (Chlorothraupis olivacea), Chestnut-backed Antbird (Myrmeciza exsul), Lesser Greenlet (Hylophilus decurtatus) Get Adobe Flash player Play recording || link to sound file || embed this recording (NEW!) MP3 file properties Length 29. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Thraupidae
Genus : Chlorothraupis
Species : olivacea
Authority : (Cassin, 1860)