Ecuador Photo Gallery: tanagers and tyrant flycatchers

We visited Ecuador in November, 2019.

Tanagers are small-to-medium-sized passerine birds. They are omniverous. Many are brightly colored. They have short rounded wings. One hundred seventy-four species are found in Ecuador.

Lemon-rumped tanager (male), Ramphocelus icteronotus

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Thick-billed euphonia (male), Euphonia laniirostris

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Silver-throated tanager, Tangara icterocephala

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Rufous-throated tanager, Tangara rufigula

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Green honeycreeper (male left, female right), Chlorophanes spica

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Golden tanager, Tangara arthus

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Orange-bellied euphonia (male), Euphonia xanthogaster

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Flame-faced tanager, Tangara parzudakii

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White-lined tanager (female), Tachyphonus rufus

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Palm tanager, Thraupis palmarum

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Blue-winged mountain-tanager, Antigoynathus somptuosus

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Summer tanager (male), Piranga rubra

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Black-capped tanager (male left, female right), Tangara heinei

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Golden-naped tanager, Tangara ruficervix

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Great kiskadee, Pitangus sulphuratus

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Masked crimson tanager, Ramphocelus nigragularis

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Blue-gray tanager, Thraupis episcopus

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Last modified 29 December 2019