
Dusky-faced Tanager
Dusky-faced Tanager
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The Dusky-faced Tanager is a somewhat drab but distinctive tanager, characterized by its olive-green plumage, dusky face, and bright orange-yellow bill. It is often found in the lower to mid-canopy of humid forests.
Where to spot
Found in humid lowland and foothill forests from Costa Rica through Panama and into western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador.
How to spot
Look for them in the mid-story of humid forests, particularly along forest edges, clearings, and near water. Listen for their constant, chattering calls which can help locate their active flocks.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round in its range. Best observed in the morning when flocks are most active.
Where to spot
Found in humid lowland and foothill forests from Costa Rica through Panama and into western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador.
How to spot
Look for them in the mid-story of humid forests, particularly along forest edges, clearings, and near water. Listen for their constant, chattering calls which can help locate their active flocks.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round in its range. Best observed in the morning when flocks are most active.
These tanagers are typically found in small, active flocks, often moving through the forest with a chattering chorus, making them easier to detect by sound than by sight alone.
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