Männchen (Northern) © Laura Keene eBird S47727692 Macaulay Library ML 110154021
Weibchen (Northern) © Luke Berg
Männchen (Northern) © Oveth Fuentes
Männchen (Scarlet-throated) © Fernando Farias
Männchen (Northern) © graichen & recer
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Weibchen (Northern) © kenneth reyes
Männchen (Red) © Adrian Antunez
Männchen (Northern) © Jeff Tingle
juvenil (Scarlet-throated) © Mark Scheel
juvenil (Northern) © Jeff Sexton

Karmesinkardinal Habia rubica

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UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN

Fairly common in middle level understory of tropical and subtropical forests and woodlands. Usually in small groups, mainly comprising female-plumaged birds. Associates readily with similar Red-throated Ant-Tanager when attending army ant swarms. These two species are best told by voice: high squeaky calls in Red-crowned and low rasping calls in Red-throated. Also, Red-crowned tends to forage at higher levels and its plumage is slightly paler and plainer than Red-throated, without a contrasting dark mask (male) or buffy throat (female).

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN