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It is found in the western and central Amazon Basin in eastern [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], central [[Bolivia]], and northwestern [[Brazil]].
It is found in the western and central Amazon Basin in eastern [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], central [[Bolivia]], and northwestern [[Brazil]].
Its natural [[habitat]]s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland [[forest]]s and subtropical or tropical [[swamp]]s.
Its natural [[habitat]]s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland [[forest]]s and subtropical or tropical [[swamp]]s.
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==Distribution==
==Distribution==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://ibc.hbw.com/ibc/phtml/especie.phtml?idEspecie=9260 Green-and-gold Tanager videos] on the Internet Bird Collection
*[http://ibc.hbw.com/ibc/phtml/especie.phtml?idEspecie=9260 Green-and-gold Tanager videos] on the Internet Bird Collection
*[http://vireo.acnatsci.org/search.html?Form=Search&SEARCHBY=Common&KEYWORDS=green-and-gold+tanager&showwhat=images&AGE=All&SEX=All&ACT=All&Search=Search&VIEW=All&ORIENTATION=All&RESULTS=24 Green-and-gold Tanager photo gallery] VIREO
*[http://vireo.acnatsci.org/search.html?Form=Search&SEARCHBY=Common&KEYWORDS=green-and-gold+tanager&showwhat=images&AGE=All&SEX=All&ACT=All&Search=Search&VIEW=All&ORIENTATION=All&RESULTS=24 Green-and-gold Tanager photo gallery] VIREO
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[[Category:Birds of the Venezuelan Amazon]]
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[[Category:Birds of the Ecuadorian Amazon]]
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[[Category:Birds of the Bolivian Amazon]]
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 16 April 2024

Green-and-gold tanager
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Thraupidae
Genus: Tangara
Species:
T. schrankii
Binomial name
Tangara schrankii
(Spix, 1825)

The green-and-gold tanager (Tangara schrankii) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, the tanagers. It is one of 27 species in the genus Tangara.

It is found in the western and central Amazon Basin in eastern Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, central Bolivia, and northwestern Brazil. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps.

Distribution

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The green-and-gold tanager's range is almost all of the western Amazon Basin to the higher elevation mountain foothills of the eastern Andes. The contiguous range has three extensions; a southerly extension from southern Peru into central Bolivia; it is about 2000 km long and 400 km wide, and in Bolivia covers the upper reaches of tributary rivers to the northeast flowing Madeira River. A 1300 km range extension goes north to the southeastern Venezuela higher elevation border region, from the Rio Negro of the Amazon, beyond the upper reaches of Venezuela's Caribbean north-flowing Orinoco River. The third easterly extension goes in the central Basin and ends at only the middle reaches of the northerly flowing Tapajós River, a stretch of 800 km of the 3000 km long river.

References

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  1. ^ BirdLife International (2016). "Tangara schrankii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22722842A94788073. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22722842A94788073.en. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
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