Male © Nereston Camargo eBird S36509311 Macaulay Library ML 57783791
Female © Nereston Camargo
Male © Nereston Camargo
Female © Luana Bianquini
Male © Raphael Kurz - Aves do Sul
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Juvenile © Raphael Kurz - Aves do Sul
Male © Fermin Zorrilla

Chestnut-backed Tanager Stilpnia preciosa

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Identification

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Multicolored tanager found in humid forests including Araucaria forests and forest borders. Found in pairs or small groups and regularly accompanies mixed-species flocks. Males have a cinnamon head and back with a black mask and a straw-colored rump. They are blue-green below and have blue wings (with straw-colored coverts) and a blue tail. Males are similar to male Black-backed Tanagers, but lack the black back. Females are duller without the male’s mask and have a green back and cinnamon vent. Females are essentially identical to female Black-backed Tanagers.

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