Tanager or Golden-Chevroned Tanager?
Here's how to tell the difference
Tanager
Golden-Chevroned Tanager
Tanager
Tangara, Stilpnia, Thraupis
General appearance
Tanager is a bird distinguished for its vibrant coloration, inclusive of shades such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and black. Their size ranges between 11cm to 20cm. The build is often compact, with stout bills and short wings. The Tanagers can be identified in wild by their striking colors and diverse vocalizations.
Male vs female
Males generally exhibit more striking and brighter colors than female tanagers. They often have deep red, blue, or yellow hues, whereas females lean more towards green or yellow-green and might sometimes appear more subdued. Further, some species show little to no difference in coloration between genders. Seasonal variations also exist, where the male's vibrant colors fade after the breeding period.
Juvenile
Juvenile tanagers typically wear modest plumage compared to adults. They usually share similarity with adult females in coloration, yet vary across species. In some species, juvenile males develop adult male coloration in gradual stages during months or years.
Size
4.7 - 7.1 in/0.5 - 1.6 oz
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View full detailsGolden-Chevroned Tanager
Thraupis ornata
General appearance
The golden-chevroned tanager is a medium-sized bird found in Brazil. It is characterized by its vibrant plumage with a predominantly blue body and bright yellow shoulder patches known as chevrons. The wings and tail often appear darker with a metallic sheen. Its slender build and strong beak make it adept at feeding on fruit and insects.
Male vs female
Both male and female golden-chevroned tanagers share similar coloration, making them difficult to distinguish in the field. However, males may exhibit slightly more vibrant blue tones compared to females. There are no significant differences in size or wing markings, which makes behavioral observation important for sex differentiation.
Juvenile
Juvenile golden-chevroned tanagers feature duller plumage than adults, with subdued blue and yellow hues. The wing bars are less pronounced, and the overall appearance is more muted, often lacking the metallic sheen seen in mature birds. As they mature, their colors brighten to match the vividness of adult tans.
Size
6.9 - 7.3 in/1.1 - 1.3 oz
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Visual differences
The Tanager (Tangara, Stilpnia, Thraupis) is smaller, weighing around 1.6 ounces (46g) and measuring 4.7 to 7 inches (12-18 cm) with vibrant, diverse plumage including red, yellow, and green. In contrast, the Golden-Chevroned Tanager is slightly larger, weighing 1.1 to 1.3 ounces (30-36g), measuring 6.9 to 7.3 inches (17.5-18.5 cm), with a predominantly blue body and distinctive yellow shoulder patches. The Tanager's build is more compact with a stout beak, while the Golden-Chevroned species has a slender build and strong beak.
Key differences and behavior
Tanager species (Tangara, Stilpnia, Thraupis) and Golden-Chevroned Tanagers (Thraupis ornata) both exhibit adaptability to human presence, often nesting near homes. Tanagers are widespread across the Neotropics, favoring diverse habitats from dense forests to deserts, while Golden-Chevroned Tanagers are localized to southeast Brazil's humid forests. Both exhibit vibrant courtship displays, but Tanagers generally build more concealed nests. In terms of diet, both consume fruits, insects, and nectar; however, Tanagers also adapt to commercial pellets and suet, while Golden-Chevroned Tanagers favor fruits and nectar at feeders. Behaviorally, Golden-Chevroned Tanagers are more socially active and restless, simplifying observation. They are slightly lighter (1.06-1.27 oz) compared to the Tanager (1.62 oz), whose weight varies by species.
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