Blue-necked tanager

Stilpnia cyanicollis

The blue-necked tanager is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in South America from Colombia to Bolivia.
Blue-necked tanager (Stilpnia cyanicollis) El Oconal, Pasco, Peru. Aug 26, 2022 Blue-necked tanager,Geotagged,Peru,Tangara cyanicollis,Winter

Appearance

The blue-necked tanager averages 12 cm in length and weighs approximately 17 g. They have a blue hood and throat. The wing coverts, wing edges, and rump are turquoise to a greenish straw color. The posterior underparts are black, violet, or blue. The juveniles are brownish gray, with a hint of adult coloration.

Coloration of adults varies slightly by region. The beaks, legs, and feet are black. The diet of the blue-necked tanager consists of fruits, berries, flower blossoms and insects. Tanagers will pick insects from leaves, or sometimes in flight, but fruit is the major dietary item.
Blue-necked tanager (Stilpnia cyanicollis) Carolina Egg Gasthaus, Oxapampa, Pasco, Peru. Feb 1, 2020 Blue-necked tanager,Geotagged,Peru,Summer,Tangara cyanicollis

Habitat

Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and heavily degraded former forest.
Blue-necked Tanager At the beautiful Hacienda El Paraiso, there's always good food and good company. This Blue-necked Tanager was 10 feet from our table. Bird,Blue-necked Tanager,Blue-necked tanager,Colombia,Stilpnia cyanicollis,Valle del Cauca,   El Cerrito

Reproduction

The female builds a cup nest of moss, usually well concealed, and lays an average of 2 white eggs with brown spotting. Incubation is 13–14 days and the chicks fledge after 15–16 days. The male and female feed the nestlings on insects and fruit, and may be assisted by helpers.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyThraupidae
GenusStilpnia
SpeciesS. cyanicollis