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− | [[Image:Blue-grey_Tanager.jpg|thumb| | + | Also known as Blue-gray Tanager |
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+ | [[Image:Blue-grey_Tanager.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Peresugranyes<br /> Location: Andes Mountains of Colombia]] | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | + | This tanager is 7 inches of mostly grayish blue, with brightest colors on rump and upperparts. Subspecies seems to vary in how much blue is found in the lighter parts. | |
− | + | ==Distribution== | |
− | == | + | Eastern [[Mexico]] to western [[Peru]], northern [[Bolivia]], to Amazonian [[Brazil]], and from there to [[Venezuela]] and [[Trinidad]] and [[Tobago]]. |
− | + | ==Taxonomy== | |
− | == | + | Thirteen different subspecies share the overall range of this species. Some are quite localized, like the bright ''berlepschi'' from Tobago. |
− | + | ==Habitat== | |
+ | Open forest gardens, parks, etc. | ||
+ | ==Behavior== | ||
+ | Generally seen in couples, eating fruits, bananas, guavas, papayas, etc. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | + | {{GSearch|Thraupis+episcopus}} | |
[[Category:Birds]] | [[Category:Birds]] |
Revision as of 01:40, 2 June 2007
- Thraupis episcopus
Also known as Blue-gray Tanager
Description
This tanager is 7 inches of mostly grayish blue, with brightest colors on rump and upperparts. Subspecies seems to vary in how much blue is found in the lighter parts.
Distribution
Eastern Mexico to western Peru, northern Bolivia, to Amazonian Brazil, and from there to Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago.
Taxonomy
Thirteen different subspecies share the overall range of this species. Some are quite localized, like the bright berlepschi from Tobago.
Habitat
Open forest gardens, parks, etc.
Behavior
Generally seen in couples, eating fruits, bananas, guavas, papayas, etc.