Crimson-collared Tanager

Ramphocelus sanguinolentus

Least Concern

The Crimson-collared Tanager is a colorful Neotropical tanager that forages for fruit, insects, nectar, or seeds in forest, scrub, or open woodland in South America. It is mapped as an approximate resident or core native range, with local endemics kept tighter than widespread continental species. Fun fact: tanagers are one of the largest songbird radiations in the Americas, with bills and diets that vary dramatically across habitats.

Family
Thraupidae
Range
Crimson-collared Tanager Range — Resident/core range in South America
Population
≈ Unknown
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