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Adult (Scarlet-bellied) © Luke Seitz eBird S7348530 Macaulay Library ML 32395781
Adult (Fire-bellied) © Brian Sullivan
Adult (Fire-bellied) © Eric Kershner
Adult (Scarlet-bellied) © Edwin Munera
Adult (Scarlet-bellied) © Mario Uribe

Scarlet-bellied Mountain Tanager Anisognathus igniventris

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Identification

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Common and unmistakable. Mostly black with a bright red belly, a red ear patch, and a blue rump and shoulder. Young birds are duller orange instead of red. Pairs or small flocks forage at all levels of montane forest and edges, often with mixed-species flocks. Occurs from extreme western Venezuela to Bolivia, from around 2,600 to 3,600 m. Listen for strange song: a rambling jumble of squeaks and tinkles.

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