tanagrids
Tanagrids are a family of small, often brightly colored passerine birds belonging to the family Thraupidae. They are primarily found in the Neotropics, ranging from North America south to South America. These birds are characterized by their relatively stout, conical bills, which are adapted for a diet of fruits, seeds, and insects. Tanagrids exhibit a wide diversity in plumage, with many species displaying vibrant blues, reds, yellows, and greens. Sexual dimorphism is common, with males often being more colorful than females.
The family Thraupidae is one of the largest avian families, containing over 300 species. Tanagrids inhabit
Tanagrids play an important role in their ecosystems as seed dispersers and insect predators. Their brightly