
Red-headed Tanager
Red-headed Tanager
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The Red-headed Tanager is a striking tanager endemic to Mexico, characterized by its bright red head and breast, contrasting with olive-yellow upperparts and a pale belly.
Where to spot
Endemic to the humid montane forests and pine-oak woodlands of Mexico.
How to spot
Search in the mid-story of humid montane forests. Despite their bright head, they can be somewhat inconspicuous within dense foliage. Listen for their rather plain, whistled song and sharp calls.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round within its Mexican habitat. Early mornings are best for activity.
Where to spot
Endemic to the humid montane forests and pine-oak woodlands of Mexico.
How to spot
Search in the mid-story of humid montane forests. Despite their bright head, they can be somewhat inconspicuous within dense foliage. Listen for their rather plain, whistled song and sharp calls.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round within its Mexican habitat. Early mornings are best for activity.
This species is often found in the understory and mid-story of humid montane forests, foraging for insects and small fruits, sometimes joining mixed-species flocks.
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