Femelle (Passerini's) © Carlos Sanchez
Femelle (Cherrie's) © Becky Matsubara
Mâle © Blair Dudeck
Mâle immature © Ngoc Sam Thuong Dang
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Femelle (Cherrie's) © Jan Allen
Femelle (Passerini's) © Mason Maron

Tangara à croupion rouge Ramphocelus passerinii

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Fairly common in humid tropical lowlands. Favors evergreen forest edges, plantations, and verdant second growth, such as areas along roadsides. Forages mainly at low to middle levels often in fairly noisy small groups. Male is unmistakable if seen clearly: velvety black with a blinding scarlet rump. Female is very different: note distinctive bluish-white bill, tawny rump, and grayish head. Formerly known as Cherrie's Tanager and Passerini's Tanager.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN