<< return to “Wild Journal” Green Honeycreeper Scientific Name: Chlorophanes spiza Very attractive small tanager of humid tropical lowlands. Found in humid evergreen forest edges, plantations, and gardens; at times with mixed-species feeding flocks...
<< return to “Wild Journal” Golden-hooded Tanager Scientific Name: Stilpnia larvata Very attractive small tanager of humid tropical lowlands. Found in humid evergreen forest edges, plantations, and gardens; at times with mixed-species feeding flocks...
<< return to “Wild Journal” Palm Tanager Scientific Name: Thraupis palmarum Large, plain tanager, gray overall with hints of olive-green in good light; note contrasting black wings with paler patch at base of primaries. A habitat generalist often...
<< return to “Wild Journal” Red-throated Ant-Tanager Scientific Name: Driophlox fuscicauda Fairly common in the understory of lowland tropical forest and woodland; also ranges into adjacent secondary growth. Usually in small groups, mainly comprising...
<< return to “Wild Journal” Baltimore Oriole Scientific Name: Icterus galbula The common oriole in the eastern U.S., wintering to northern South America. Adult males are stunning: bright orange with a black head and bold white wingbar. Females vary...