Red-hooded tanager
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Piranga rubriceps

The red-hooded tanager (Piranga rubriceps ), is a medium-sized American songbird in the family Cardinalidae, the cardinals or cardinal grosbeaks. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

Appearance

The red-hooded tanager is approximately 17 cm (6.7 in) long and weighs 28 to 42 g (0.99 to 1.48 oz). The male is mostly yellowish overall, with a red hood that extends from the head to the breast. The female is similar, but duller overall, and the red of the head does not extend onto the breast.

Distribution

Geography

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The red-hooded tanager is found in the Western, Central, and Eastern Andes of Colombia and on the eastern slope of the Andes south through Ecuador to Peru's Huánuco Province. It inhabits the interior and edges of humid montane forest, especially those heavy with mosses and epiphytes. In Colombia it ranges in elevation from 1,700 to 3,000 m (5,600 to 9,800 ft), in Ecuador mostly between 2,200 and 3,000 m (7,200 and 9,800 ft), and in Peru from approximately 1,800 to 3,000 m (5,900 to 9,800 ft).

Red-hooded tanager habitat map

Biome

Red-hooded tanager habitat map
Red-hooded tanager
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Diet and Nutrition

The red-hooded tanager forages by hopping through branches and foliage in the mid- to upper storeys of the forest, often in the open. It travels in pairs or small groups, and about half the time joins mixed-species foraging flocks.

Mating Habits

A female red-hooded tanager in breeding condition was noted in Colombia's Western Andes in September. No other information about the species' breeding phenology has been published.

References

1. Red-hooded tanager Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-hooded_tanager
2. Red-hooded tanager on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22722486/94768915
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/261231

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