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THRAUPIDAE RED-CRESTED CARDINAL: Paroaria
coronata
YELLOW-BILLED CARDINAL: Paroaria capitata It inhabits lowland forests of central and northern Argentina. CHESTNUT-VENTED CONEBILL: Conirostrum speciosum It inhabits in jungles and forest of north of Argentina. The photographs were taken in Parque Provincial Araucarias, San Pedro, Misiones province. BLUE DACNIS: Dacnis cayana It inhabits in jungles of northeastern Argentina.
The photographs were taken in Parque Nacional Iguazu, Misiones province. SWALLOW-TANAGER: Tersina viridis It inhabits in jungles of Misiones and northwest of Argentina The photographs and videos were taken in Parque Provincial Urugua-i, Misiones province. GUIRA TANAGER: Hemithraupis guira It inhabits the middle and upper stratum tree in the jungles of northeastern and northwestern Argentina yungas.
The photographs were taken in the reserve Yaguaroundí,
www.yaguaroundi.com.ar , Misiones province. CHESTNUT-BACKED TANAGER: Tangara preciosa
BURNISHED-BUFF TANAGER: Tangara cayana
GREEN-HEADED TANAGER: Tangara seledon
COMMON BUSH-TANAGER: Chlorospingus opthalmicus
Photographs taken in the Potrero de Yala
Provincial Park, province of Jujuy. MAGPIE TANAGER: Cissopis leveriana Inhabits clear jungles in Misiones.
Photographs taken at Iguazu
National Park and the "Cruce Caballero" Provincial Park, Misiones province CINNAMON TANAGER: Schistochlamys ruficapillus Rainforest. This species has few records in our country, all in the Province of Misiones.
BLACK-GOGGLED TANAGER: Trichothraupis melanops It inhabits forests in northeastern Argentina.
The photographs were taken in the Biosphere Reserve Yabotí, Misiones province. RUBY-CROWNED TANAGER: Tachyphonus coronatus Inhabits jungles of northeastern Argentina.
The photographs were taken in the Biosphere Reserve Yabotí, Misiones province. WHITE-LINED TANAGER: Tachyphonus rufus
DIADEMED TANAGER: Stephanophorus diadematus
It inhabits forests and jungles of eastern Argentina. BLUE-AND-YELLOW TANAGER: Thraupis bonariensis It inhabits lowland forests, thickets and rural areas. SACAYA TANAGER: Thraupis sacaya It inhabits forests. PALM TANAGER: Thraupis palmarum
FAWN-BREASTED TANAGER: Pipraeidea melanonota
BRAZILIAN TANAGER: Ramphocelus bresilius Species whose presence in Argentina requires confirmation.
The photographs were taken in the middle of recovering wild birds Güira-Oga,
Puerto Iguazú, Misiones province.
SILVER-BEAKED TANAGER: Ramphocelus carbo Photograph taken in the Parque Nacional Iguazú, Misiones province.
CHESTNUT-HEADED TANAGER: Pyrrhocoma ruficeps
Picture taken at the center of
the province of Misiones. ORANGE-HEADED TANAGER: Thlypopsis sordida
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