Tanagers of the genus Tangara are among the most remarkably colored birds and some of the most stunning are from Brazil.
Does someone know if any of the species that are entirely or mostly restricted to Brazil are kept in zoos outside South America today?? These:
Green-headed tanager, Tangara seledon
Seven-colored tanager, Tangara fastuosa
Red-necked tanager, Tangara cyanocephala
Brassy-breasted tanager, Tangara desmaresti
Gilt-edged tanager, Tangara cyanoventris
Black-backed tanager, Tangara peruviana
Chestnut-backed tanager, Tangara preciosa
White-bellied tanager, Tangara (mexicana) brasiliensis*
Silvery-breasted tanager, Tangara (velia) cyanomelas
*Zootierliste is generally excellent, but don't trust it in this case. Their 4 photos are T. m. mexicana and I've personally seen the ones at the four German zoos, the one in the Netherlands and the one in Switzerland. They're all T. m. mexicana or possibly a mix (not involving T. m. brasiliensis), which is unsurprising because most South American passerines are exported out of the Guianas. I guess someone saw the white belly and didn't check further. Wild T. m. mexicana have a pale belly and like other carotenoid based colors it often becomes even paler in captivity. The only European one I'm unsure about is at Plzen; I don't remember seeing it there. Real T. (m.) brasiliensis are dull blue and don't have turqoise on the shoulder (the turqoise is missing or can be momentarily hidden in some other races too, but no other race is the same dull blue as brasiliensis).
Does someone know if any of the species that are entirely or mostly restricted to Brazil are kept in zoos outside South America today?? These:
Green-headed tanager, Tangara seledon
Seven-colored tanager, Tangara fastuosa
Red-necked tanager, Tangara cyanocephala
Brassy-breasted tanager, Tangara desmaresti
Gilt-edged tanager, Tangara cyanoventris
Black-backed tanager, Tangara peruviana
Chestnut-backed tanager, Tangara preciosa
White-bellied tanager, Tangara (mexicana) brasiliensis*
Silvery-breasted tanager, Tangara (velia) cyanomelas
*Zootierliste is generally excellent, but don't trust it in this case. Their 4 photos are T. m. mexicana and I've personally seen the ones at the four German zoos, the one in the Netherlands and the one in Switzerland. They're all T. m. mexicana or possibly a mix (not involving T. m. brasiliensis), which is unsurprising because most South American passerines are exported out of the Guianas. I guess someone saw the white belly and didn't check further. Wild T. m. mexicana have a pale belly and like other carotenoid based colors it often becomes even paler in captivity. The only European one I'm unsure about is at Plzen; I don't remember seeing it there. Real T. (m.) brasiliensis are dull blue and don't have turqoise on the shoulder (the turqoise is missing or can be momentarily hidden in some other races too, but no other race is the same dull blue as brasiliensis).
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