TANAGERs of the world

Family Thraupidae


Some birds that are called Tanagers are actually in the Cardinal family Cardinalidae.

Cardinal, Red-Crested aka Brazilian Cardinal  Paroaria coronata  Found: North America (captivity escapee), South America, Hawaii
Photographed by Dick Daniels in Hawaii


Cardinal, Yellow-billed Paroaria capitata   Found: South America, Hawaii
Photographed by Dick Daniels in Hawaii


Dacnis, Blue aka Turquoise Honeycreeper  Dacnis cayana   Found: Central and South America
Photographed by: Kevin H Knuth in the Brazilian Rainforest


Finch, Saffron Sicalis flaveola Found: South America, Hawaii
Photographed by Dick Daniels in Hawaii


Finch, Warbler Certhidea olivacea  Found: The Galapagos Islands
Photographed in the Galapagos Islands by Dick Daniels


Honeycreeper, Red-legged  Cyanerpes cyaneus   Found: Central and South America
Photographed by: Steve Byland


Tanager, Blue-gray Thraupis episcopus   Found: South America
Photographed by Marie Daloia


Tanager, Flame-faced  Tangara parzudakii Found: South America
Photographed by Marie Daloia


Tanager, Western Piranga ludoviciana   Found: North America, Central America
Photographed by:  1) Steve Byland   2) Charlie Westerinen





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