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Bird Watch: Crimson Backed Tanager |
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Written by Amateur Bird Watcher
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Wednesday, 15 August 2007 |
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Crimson Backed Tanager Crimson Backed Tanager 
Tanagers abound in Panama, in a multitude of colours and at least a dozen of these have red as one of their colours. The crimson backed tanager has black wings and tail feathers. The breast and back are a deep crimson which extends to the head of the male whereas the female has a black head. Both have a highly visible ivory beak. They are frequently seen in pairs and tend to visit a location for a few days and then leave for several days before returning again. Their diet is seeds and small invertebrates. They are typical in size for a tanager, about 16 cm (6 in) at maturity.
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