Male (Stripe-bellied) © Claudia Brasileiro eBird S31161272 Macaulay Library ML 62837171
Male (Rufous-crowned) © Cullen Hanks
Female/immature (Rufous-crowned) © Fabio Barata
Male (Stripe-bellied) © Michael Plaster
Male (Stripe-bellied) © Caio Brito
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Male (Rufous-crowned) © Joshua Vandermeulen
Male (Rufous-crowned) © Jose Martinez De Valdenebro

Burnished-buff Tanager Stilpnia cayana

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Identification

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A common tanager of savannas, forest borders, woodlands, and gardens. Often seen in pairs or with other species at fruiting trees, but usually not with mixed-species flocks. Males have a black face, throat, breast, and belly that is flanked by buffy sides. The crown and back are also buff and the wings and tail are dark-green. Females are buffy below with greenish back and wings, a pale throat, and a faint mask. The northern subspecies has a black mask (lacking the black throat and belly) with a violet gray throat and buffy belly.

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