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noun - any of numerous New World woodland birds having brightly colored males
noun - a brightly colored bird
TANAGERS - The tanagers (singular ) comprise the bird family Thraupidae, in the order Passeriformes. The family has an American distribution. The Thraupidae are...
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Bright-colored birds |
Bright-colored songbirds |
Colorful birds |
Colorful songbirds |
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May 22 2017 Eugene Sheffer - King Feature Syndicate |
Sep 20 2015 Newsday.com |
Dec 13 2013 Wall Street Journal |
Oct 5 2008 Newsday.com |
Tanagers description |
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The tanagers (singular ) comprise the bird family Thraupidae, in the order Passeriformes. The family has an American distribution. The Thraupidae are the second-largest family of birds and represent about 4% of all avian species and 12% of the Neotropical birds.Traditionally, about 240 species of tanagers have been described, but the taxonomic treatment of this family's members is currently in a state of flux. As more of these birds are studied using modern molecular techniques, some genera are expected to be relocated elsewhere. Already, species in the genera Euphonia and Chlorophonia, which were once considered part of the tanager family, are now treated as members of Fringillidae, in their own subfamily (Euphoniinae). Likewise, the genera Piranga (which includes the scarlet tanager, summer tanager, and western tanager), Chlorothraupis, and Habia appear to be members of the cardinal family, and have been reassigned to that family by the American Ornithological Society. |