
Scarlet-bellied Mountain-Tanager
Scarlet-bellied Mountain-Tanager
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A large, striking mountain-tanager, now reclassified into the Cotingidae family, found in the high-altitude forests of the Andes. It is recognized by its vibrant scarlet belly contrasting with a black back and yellow head.
Where to spot
Humid montane and cloud forests at high elevations in the Andes of Peru and Bolivia.
How to spot
Look for it in the mid-story and canopy of montane forests, often in mixed-species flocks. Its bright scarlet belly and yellow head are very distinctive. Listen for its clear, whistled calls.
When to spot
Resident throughout the year. Best observed during early morning when foraging for fruits and insects.
Where to spot
Humid montane and cloud forests at high elevations in the Andes of Peru and Bolivia.
How to spot
Look for it in the mid-story and canopy of montane forests, often in mixed-species flocks. Its bright scarlet belly and yellow head are very distinctive. Listen for its clear, whistled calls.
When to spot
Resident throughout the year. Best observed during early morning when foraging for fruits and insects.
Despite its common name, recent genetic studies have placed this species within the cotinga family, highlighting the complexities of avian classification.
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