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Yellow-bellied Tanager (Ixothraupis xanthogastra) ACR Cordillera Escalera, San Martín, Peru. Oct 12, 2022 Geotagged,Ixothraupis xanthogastra,Peru,Spring,Yellow-bellied tanager Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Yellow-bellied Tanager (Ixothraupis xanthogastra)

ACR Cordillera Escalera, San Martín, Peru. Oct 12, 2022

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  1. Niiiiice! Posted 2 months ago
    1. Yes they're lovely tanagers :) Posted 2 months ago
      1. They remind me of another one but can't recall the name. Posted 2 months ago
        1. Another member of the genus, perhaps? Posted 2 months ago
        2. They reminded me of something too when I saw them. For me, it's this bird probably because of the color:
          Tangara guttata  Speckled tanager,Tangara guttata


          **Ferdy, weird glitch: when you go to the tanager page, the above mentioned bird is the cover photo for Stilpnia:
          https://www.jungledragon.com/wildlife/photos/animalia/chordata/aves/passeriformes/thraupidae
          Posted 2 months ago, modified 2 months ago
          1. Yes, could be that one!

            Fixed the cover image issue.
            Posted 2 months ago
            1. :) Posted 2 months ago
            2. Speaking of glitches, when browsing Tanagers, the cover photo for Cnemoscopus is a plant? Posted 2 months ago
              1. Not anymore :) Posted 2 months ago
          2. Well there you go! They are indeed in the same genus :) Posted 2 months ago
  2. Lovely pair Posted 2 months ago
    1. Thanks! Posted 2 months ago
  3. Great spot and photo Thibaud, although the colours aren't necessarily that similar, they reminged me of the Beryl-spangled Tanager Posted 2 months ago
    1. Yes I see what you mean! Posted 2 months ago

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The yellow-bellied tanager is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in the Amazon Basin's western half. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.

Similar species: Passerines
Species identified by Thibaud Aronson
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By Thibaud Aronson

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Uploaded Jan 25, 2023. Captured Oct 12, 2022 12:15 in Interoceanica Nte. 25, 22200, Peru.
  • Canon EOS R6
  • f/11.0
  • 1/640s
  • ISO5000
  • 472mm