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Photo by Gallus
Trinidad and Tobago
Habia rubica

Identification

18 cm. Dull reddish brown, red throat and breast, black-bordered scarlet crown stripe. The female is yellowish brown, with a yellow throat and yellow-buff crown stripe.

Similar Species

Female
Photo by Stanley Jones
Coclé Province, Panama, March, 2013

The Red-throated Ant Tanager can be difficult to distinguish. It lacks the black borders on the crown stripe.

Distribution

Mexico, Paraguay, Argentina, and Trinidad.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Forest undergrowth.

Behaviour

Diet

Diet includes arthropods and berries.

Breeding

It builds a shallow cup nest in a tree, and 2 brown blotched, white eggs are laid, which are incubated by the female for 13 days. After a further 10 days, the chicks fledge.

References

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