Silver-throated tanager

Tangara icterocephala

The silver-throated tanager is a small passerine bird. This brightly coloured tanager is a resident from Costa Rica, through Panama and western Colombia, to western Ecuador.
Silver-throated tanager (feeder), Milpe Bird Sanctuary, Ecuador Feeder shot. The sexes look alike for this species. Ecuador,Ecuador 2021,Fall,Geotagged,Milpe Bird Sanctuary,Silver-throated tanager,South America,Tangara icterocephala,World

Appearance

The adult silver-throated tanager is 13 centimetres long and weighs 21 grams . The male is mainly yellow, with black streaks down its back, and a whitish throat bordered above with a black malar stripe. The wings and tail are black with pale green edgings. The sexes are similar, but adult females have duller and greener-tinged yellow plumage, and sometimes dark mottling on the crown. Immatures are much duller and greener, with dusky wings, tail, back streaks and malar stripe, a grey throat and darker green wing edging. The silver-throated tanager's call is a distinctive sharp buzzy ''zzeeep''. It does not sing.
Silver-throated tanager, Milpe Bird Sanctuary, Ecuador  Ecuador,Ecuador 2021,Fall,Geotagged,Milpe Bird Sanctuary,Silver-throated tanager,South America,Tangara icterocephala,World

Distribution

In Costa Rica it is a common bird from 600 to 1,700 metres altitude in the lower and middle levels of wet mountain forests and adjacent semi-open areas like clearings with shade trees, second growth and woodland edges. In the heavy rains of the wet season, it will descend to sea level. In the South American part of its range it mainly occurs between 500 and 1,300 metres , but can be found at altitudes of 150 to 2,100 metres .
Silver-throated tanager, Tatama National Park, Colombia Sorry, shot against the light so the beauty of this bird has not been done much justice. Cerro Montezuma,Choco,Chocó,Colombia,Colombia Choco & Pacific region,Fall,Geotagged,Montezuma,Silver-throated tanager,South America,Tangara icterocephala,Tatama National Park,Tatamá National Park,World

Behavior

Silver-throated tanagers occur in pairs, small groups, or as part of a mixed-species feeding flock. They eat small fruit, usually swallowed whole, insects and spiders.

The compact cup nest is built 1–13 metres in a tree on a branch. The normal clutch is two brown-blotched off-white eggs. This species will raise two broods in a season.

Habitat

In Costa Rica it is a common bird from 600 to 1,700 metres altitude in the lower and middle levels of wet mountain forests and adjacent semi-open areas like clearings with shade trees, second growth and woodland edges. In the heavy rains of the wet season, it will descend to sea level. In the South American part of its range it mainly occurs between 500 and 1,300 metres , but can be found at altitudes of 150 to 2,100 metres .

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyThraupidae
GenusTangara
SpeciesT. icterocephala
Photographed in
Colombia
Ecuador