Crimson Backed Tanager
29 January 2011 14:44 Filed in: Thraupidae Tanagers Panama Cerro Azul Soberania National Park Ammo Ponds Gamboa El Valle Valle de Anton Canopy Lodge Nests

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Bird name: Crimson Backed Tanager
Latin: Ramphocelus dimidiatus
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Family: Thraupidae • Tanagers
Range: Panama, Colombia, Venezuela
Similar: Ant tanagers
The Crimson-backed Tanager was one of the most common tanagers in central Panama - seen at feeders, around houses and fairly open forested areas.
Crimson-backed Tanagers are basically red birds with dark wings, but as there are quite a few red tanagers, with similar names, they can be surprisingly difficult to ID to the uninitiated.
Males have a characteristic partly white lower bill, whereas females’ bills are fairly uniform dark. Females are on the whole duller and browner.



Four females below




A nest in a small tree

Odd plumage - could this be a juvenile?

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