Adult (Yellow-faced) © Andres Vasquez Noboa eBird S70541052 Macaulay Library ML 243997661
Adult (Flame-faced) © Justyn Stahl
Adult (Yellow-faced) © Devin Griffiths
Adult (Flame-faced) © Alfonso Escajadillo
Adult (Yellow-faced) © Andres Vasquez Noboa
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Adult (Yellow-faced) © Andres Vasquez Noboa
Adult (Flame-faced) © Chantelle du Plessis (Andes EcoTours)
Adult (Yellow-faced) © Michael Smith
Adult (Flame-faced) © Jorge Muñoz García CAQUETA BIRDING

Flame-faced Tanager Tangara parzudakii

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Identification

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An unmistakable small tanager with bright red-orange face that fades to yellow on the crown and nape. Also note black ear patch, black back, opalescent greenish underparts and shoulder patch, and tawny vent. East slope birds are brighter red on the face, whereas west slope birds are more orange. Occurs from about 1,200–2,500 m, within forest or at edges or clearings. Found in pairs or small groups within mixed-species flocks, usually in the canopy. Visits fruit feeders.

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