Red-necked Tanager Tangara
cyanocephala Brazilian name: saíra-militar |
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Brazil The Red-necked Tanager is found along the east coast of Brazil from Ceará to Rio Grande do
Sul and into northern Argentina. See the distribution map at xeno-canto. |
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It is a very colourful bird with cobalt blue crown and chin, black forehead, red
"scarf", a turquoise line round the eyes and above the forehead, green underparts, black wings with broad
green edging and a yellow-orange line on the wing coverts. |
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Photos 5 to 8 are from the Serra de Baturité, Ceará and are of the sub-species
T. c. cearensis. These are slightly smaller than the nominate and note also the turquoise-blue at the rump and
base of the tail which is absent in the nominate. |
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They feed at the top of fruiting trees occasionally dropping down to pick berries
of bushes. |
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