About the picture: I took this photo in "The Coffee Forest" Manizales, Colombia. I usually put hangers in the garden of the farm to photograph the birds that perch on them. I took the photos when he was convalescent...I felt much better when I saw the pictures on the pc LOL This species of tanager is discreet and shy, it leaves little opportunity to focus it and their appearances are sporadic. On that occasion I got about 20 shots of good quality.
About the Bay-headed Tanager The Bay-headed Tanager, is a medium-sized passerine bird ( length 13.5 cm. and weight 23 grs). It is mainly green apart from a chestnut head, a blue belly, and a thin gold collar on the hind neck. Sexes are similar, but immatures are duller with chestnut-flecked green heads.This tanager is a resident breeder in Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Bolivia,Brazil and Trinidad. It occurs in forests, particularly in wetter areas. The bulky cup nest is built in a tree and the normal clutch is 2 brown-blotched white eggs. These are social birds which eat mainly fruit, usually swallowed whole. Insects are also taken, mainly from the underside of branches.
1Comment at Friday, 03 September 2010 15:05by Boskat
What a stunning photo! It looks as if a child had colored a picture in a coloring book! Isn't nature wonderful.
2Comment at Friday, 03 September 2010 15:29by Jay
such a beautiful bird and a great shot of it, Julian, thank you so much for sharing it with us!!! and thank you Michel for all the added info! and I agree, Boskat, it looks so carefully coloured in ;-)
3Comment at Friday, 03 September 2010 15:45by Laine
Brilliant picture of a gorgeous bird Julian!! Thank you Michel for sharing it with us along with the info!
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