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Flame-colored Tanager

Fairly common in oak and pine-evergreen forests in foothills and highlands; a few descend in winter to lowlands of west Mexico. Forages mainly at middle to upper levels where often quiet and overlooked easily. Note the bold white wingbars, big white tertial and tail spots, and dark streaks on back. Male flame-orange in west Mexico and deeper orange-red in east Mexico and Central America.

 

This one was photographed in Costa Rica guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.

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Uploaded on September 30, 2020
Taken on April 10, 2019