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Talking Tanagers

Posted on Apr 22, 2015

Talking Tanagers

Happy Earth Day! The Talking Tanagers want you to spread the word about why actively caring for our environment matters, and how important our many forms of art, education and conservation are to sustaining our planet and every species on it, including our own. Here we have the Speckled Tanager (Tangara guttata), Golden-hooded Tanager (Tangara larvata), and the Silver-throated Tanager (Tangara icterocephala), taken at CREA’s Cocobolo Nature Preserve in the Mamoni River Valley of Panama. Wherever you are on the globe we hope you use today as an impetus to save the world. Photographed by...

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Tanager Trifecta

Posted on Apr 3, 2015

Tanager Trifecta

On Sean’s last trip to Costa Rica one of his main goals was attempting to photograph what he dubbed the “Tanager Trifecta”: the Speckled Tanager (Tangara guttata), Emerald Tanager (Tangara florida), and the Silver-throated Tanager (Tangara icterocephala). All three species are typically found above 500 meters in elevation, often seen foraging in mixed species flocks on the edge of forest habitat, which are the exact conditions that Rara Avis’ main base camp clearing offers. They are also all featured on the same page in the Birds of Costa Rica guide, each with their own unique plumage...

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Speckled Tanager (Tangara guttata)

Posted on Mar 17, 2015

Speckled Tanager (Tangara guttata)

The Speckled Tanager (Tangara guttata) is not a species that Sean expected to capture and photograph. Common in premotane/humid forests, Rara Avis in Costa Rica is the perfect setting. This bird could be seen in mixed feeding flocking in the main open area of the preserve, and when it was actually caught it stuck out like a shimmering gem in the net. Photographed by RTPI Affiliate Sean Graesser for the Meet Your Neighbours global biodiversity project in Costa Rica while on assignment for the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History.

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