Flame-coloured Tanager

A tropical passerine bird, the Flame-colored Tanager is found in the mountains of Mexico, and throughout Central America to northern Panama; it is occasionally seen in the United States in the mountains in the southeast corner of Arizona, the southwest of New Mexico and Sonora , and also the southwest corner of Texas.

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

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Flame-coloured Tanager: Latin America Bird monitoring in El Salvador reports that 25 per cent of common resident species ? including the flame-coloured tanager Piranga bidentata, chestnut-capped brush-finch Arremon brunneinucha, and collared trogon Trogon collaris ? have experienced significant declines over the last decade. No monitored species saw their numbers rise. "Formerly widespread species like the yellow cardinal Gubernatrix cristata, once common in Argentina, are endangered," noted Dr Rands. More

Flame-coloured Tanager), Piranga bidentata, is a medium-sized songbird of the Tanager family, Thraupidae. A tropical passerine bird, the Flame-colored Tanager is primarily found in Mexico and Central America, but is occasionally seen in the United States in the mountains in the southeast corner of Arizona and Sonora-(the Madrean sky islands), and the southwest corner of Texas. It is also the national bird of Puerto Rico, a commonwealth of the U.S. More

Flame-coloured Tanager), Piranga bidentata, is a medium-sized songbird of the Tanager family, Thraupidae.A tropical passerine bird, the Flame-colored Tanager is primarily found in Mexico... http://www.kiwifoto.com/galleries/birds/flame_colored_tanager/ - Last revised: Apr 22, 2009 nature photography 2. Hepatic Tanager The Hepatic Tanager, Piranga flava, is a medium-sized songbird of the Tanager family, Thraupidae. It is one of five Tanagers found in North America. More

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Order : Passeriformes
Family : Thraupidae
Genus : Piranga
Species : bidentata
Authority : (Swainson, 1827)