THE WORLD BIRDS - An Online Bird Book
THRAUPIDAE - the Tanager Family
FLOWERPIERCERs
The
Thraupidae are a family of passerine birds found in the Americas. About 60% of tanagers live in South America, and 30% of these species live in the Andes. Most species are endemic to a relatively small area. In addition to "
tanagers",
dacnis,
finches,
flowerpiercers,
honeycreepers,
seedeaters, and many other diversely named species are included in
Thraupidae. The
tangara genus includes some of the most spectacularly colored THE WORLD BIRDS.
Tanagers are omnivorous, and their diets vary from genus to genus. They have been seen eating fruits, seeds, nectar, flower parts, and insects. Many pick insects off branches. Other species look for insects on the undersides of leaves. Yet others wait on branches until they see a flying insect and catch it in the air.
Some birds that are called Tanagers are actually in the Cardinal family
Cardinalidae.
Genus Diglossa
Flowerpiercers use their hooked bills to obtain nectar by ripping apart the base of the flower. Thus, unlike hummingbirds, they do not aid the pollination process.
Diglossa refers to the characteristic forked tongue of this genus, which is used for more effective nectar collection.
Flowerpiercer,_Black Diglossa humeralis Found: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
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Nick Athanas - Ecuador 2)
Lip Kee - Ecuador 3)
Dave_Curtis - Columbia
Flowerpiercer,_Black-throated Diglossa brunneiventris Found: Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Peru
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Dick Daniels - Chinchero, Peru 2)
Nick Athanas - Peru
Flowerpiercer,_Bluish Diglossa caerulescens Found: Bolivia, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
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Andres_Cuervo - Venezuela 2)
Nick Athanas - Ecuador
Flowerpiercer,_Chestnut-bellied Diglossa gloriosissima Found: Columbia
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Alejandro_Tamayo - Columbia 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online-Ciro_Albano - Columbia
Flowerpiercer,_Cinnamon-bellied Diglossa baritula Found: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico.
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Pablo_Leautaud - Mexico 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Manuel_Becerril_Gonzale 3)
Francesco_Veronesi - Mexico
1, 2) Female 3) Male
Flowerpiercer,_Deep-blue Diglossa glauca Found: Andes from Columbia to Bolivia
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José_Loaiza - Ecuador 2)
Chrystopher_Canaday - Ecuador
Flowerpiercer,_Glossy Diglossa lafresnayii Found: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
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Nick Athanas - Ecuador 2)
Vince_Smith - Ecuador 3)
Tony_Castro - Ecuador
Flowerpiercer,_Gray-bellied Diglossa carbonaria Found: Bolivia
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Glen_Bartley Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Ian_Davies
Flowerpiercer,_Greater Diglossa major Found: southeastern Venezuela, adjacent Guyana and adjancent Brazil
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Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - MARCELO_CAMACHO
Flowerpiercer,_Indigo Diglossa indigotica Found: lower west Andean slopes in Ecuador and Colombia
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Nick Athanas - Ecuador 2)
Francesco_Veronesi - Columbia
Flowerpiercer,_Masked Diglossa cyanea Found: South America
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Dick Daniels - Guango Lodge, Ecuador
2, 3) Dick - Peguche Waterfall 4)
Andy_Morffew - Ecuador
Flowerpiercer,_Merida Diglossa gloriosa Found: Venezuela
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Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Jay_McGowan
Flowerpiercer,_Moustached Diglossa mystacalis Found: Bolivia, Peru
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David_Cook - Peru 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Yamil_Saenz in Ecuador
Flowerpiercer,_Rusty Diglossa sittoides Found: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
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Francesco_Veronesi 2, 3) Nick Athanas - Columbia, Argentina 4)
Alejandro_Tamayo
Flowerpiercer,_Scaled Diglossa duidae Found: southwest Venezuela and adjacent Brazil
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Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Robson_Czaban in Brazil
Flowerpiercer,_Slaty Diglossa plumbea Found: Costa Rica, Panama
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1, 2, 3) Dick Daniels - Boquette, Panama 4, 5)
Nick Athanas - Costa Rica 6)
Jerry Oldenettel - Costa Rica
Flowerpiercer,_Venezuelan Diglossa venezuelensis Found: Venezuela
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hbw.com 1, 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Jay_McGowan, Mikko_Pyhala
1) Female 2) Male
Flowerpiercer,_White-sided Diglossa albilatera Found: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
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Nick Athanas - Columbia 2)
Alejandro_Tamayo 3)
Francesco_Veronesi - Ecuador
1, 2) Female 3) Male
1) Shows the flowerpiecer cutting the base of the flower with its bill.