Turquoise tanager

Tangara mexicana

The turquoise tanager is a medium-sized passerine bird. This tanager is a resident bird from Trinidad, Colombia and Venezuela south to Bolivia and much of Brazil. It is restricted to areas with humid forest, with its primary distribution being the Amazon, while a disjunct population occurs in the Atlantic Forest of eastern Brazil.
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Appearance

Adult turquoise tanagers are 14 cm long and weigh 20 g. They are long-tailed and with a dark stout pointed bill. The adult is mainly dark blue and black, with turquoise edging to the primaries.

Most races have yellow lower underparts, but this is paler, more cream in the nominate subspecies found in north-eastern South America. The Trinidadian race, "T. m. vieiloti", has a darker blue head and breast and more vividly yellow underparts than the mainland taxa, but this difference is only obvious compared to the nominate and "brasiliensis".

The taxon "brasiliensis" differs conspicuously from all other races, it being larger, having an overall duller blue plumage, blue edging to the primaries and a white belly.
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Behavior

These are social birds usually found in groups. They eat a wide variety of fruit and also take insects, often gleaned from twigs. The turquoise tanager's song is a fast squeaky chatter "tic-tic-tic-tic-tic".
Turquoise tanager (Tangara mexicana ) Laguna El Oconal, Villa Rica, Pasco, Peru. Jan 18, 2020 Geotagged,Peru,Summer,Tangara mexicana,Turquoise tanager

Habitat

It occurs in forest, woodland and cultivation. The bulky cup nest is built in a tree or shrub, and the female incubates three brown-blotched grey-green eggs.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyThraupidae
GenusTangara
SpeciesT. mexicana