manganeses
Manganeses is a genus of birds in the family Thraupidae. These birds are commonly known as ant-tanagers and are found in Central and South America. The genus currently contains four recognized species. Manganeses ant-tanagers are typically small to medium-sized birds, characterized by their slender bodies, relatively long tails, and pointed bills. Their plumage varies among species but often includes combinations of black, gray, brown, and rufous or chestnut tones. Some species display brighter colors on their heads or underparts.
The diet of manganeses species primarily consists of insects and other arthropods, which they forage for in
Manganeses ant-tanagers inhabit a range of forest types, from lowland tropical forests to montane cloud forests,