Kokosinsel-Darwinfink vs Black-capped Tanager
Pinaroloxias inornata verglichen mit Tangara heinei
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Merkmal | Kokosinsel-Darwinfink | Black-capped Tanager |
|---|---|---|
| Wissenschaftlicher Name | Pinaroloxias inornata | Tangara heinei |
| Ordnung | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Familie | Thraupidae | Thraupidae |
| Erhaltungsstatus | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Länge | — | — |
| Flügelspannweite | 12,4 cm (4.9 in) | 14,8 cm (5.8 in) |
| Gewicht | 14,55 g (0.51 oz) | 20,849999999999998 g (0.74 oz) |
| Ernährung | -- | -- |
| Gelegegröße | 4 | 1-2 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Erhaltungsstatus
Least Concern
Kokosinsel-Darwinfink
Least Concern
Black-capped Tanager
About These Birds
Black-capped Tanager
The Black-capped Tanager is a strikingly beautiful tanager of Andean foothills forests in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, with males displaying a glossy black cap and turquoise-blue body plumage with black wings and tail. It inhabits the canopy and edges of humid montane forests and adjacent tall secondary growth. It feeds on small fruits, berries, and insects.