Ruby Crowned Tanager
22 January 2012 20:06 Filed in: Thraupidae Tanagers Brazil Rio de Janeiro Itatiaia Serra dos Tucanos Lodge Sao Paulo Ubatuba

Copyright: monacoeye • All rights reserved: Brazil November 2009
Bird name: Ruby Crowned Tanager
Latin: Tachyphonus coronatus
Other: Tiê-preto (Br)
Family: Thraupidae • Tanagers
Range: Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
Similar: Shiny Cowbird, White-lined Tanager
The male Ruby-crowned Tanager is all black and thus not dissimilar in aspect to the Shiny Cowbird and others. It can show a little white on the shoulder (see below). Occasionally you can spot the small red crest, but usually this is not visible.
It’s more nervy in behaviour than the aforementioned cowbird and more likely to be seen taking turns at a fruit feeder with a female, and other tanagers, than walking around calmly on the ground or collecting in groups.
The female is light brown with streaked chest and neck. The lower half of bills of both seem to show an indication of the white patch which is characteristic of many tanagers, such as the Brazilian Tanager.
Below, adult female Ruby-Crowned Tanager visits fruit feeders, shows streaked chest

Below, adult male Ruby-Crowned Tanager visits fruit feeders

Below, adult male Ruby-Crowned Tanager showing white shoulder.

Below, female Ruby-Crowned Tanager inflating stomach.

Below, probably juvenile Ruby-Crowned Tanager.

Below, adult male Ruby-Crowned Tanager shows no white in wings.

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