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Turquoise Tanager Tanagra meksikinė
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. The latter population is sometimes considered a separate species, the white-bellied tanager (Tangara brasiliensis) It occurs in forest, woodland and cultivation. They are social birds usually found in groups. They eat a wide variety of fruit and also take insects, often gleaned from twigs.
Turquoise Tanager Tanagra meksikinė
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. The latter population is sometimes considered a separate species, the white-bellied tanager (Tangara brasiliensis) It occurs in forest, woodland and cultivation. They are social birds usually found in groups. They eat a wide variety of fruit and also take insects, often gleaned from twigs.