Olive-green tanager
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Orthogonys chloricterus

The olive-green tanager (Orthogonys chloricterus) is a species of bird in the family Mitrospingidæ. It is endemic to Brazil.

Appearance

The olive-green tanager is 18 to 19 cm (7.1 to 7.5 in) long. The adult is olive green above and dull yellow below; it has a tinge of olive on the sides and flanks.

Distribution

Geography

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The olive-green tanager is found only in southeastern Brazil, from Espírito Santo state south to eastern Santa Catarina and northeastern Rio Grande do Sul. It inhabits the interior and edges of humid montane forest at elevations of 900 to 1,800 m (3,000 to 5,900 ft).

Olive-green tanager habitat map

Biome

Olive-green tanager habitat map
Olive-green tanager
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Habits and Lifestyle

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Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

The olive-green tanager's diet is primarily insects, though it also eats fruit. It typically forages in flocks of its own species that may number up to 20 individuals but more usually have about eight. It feeds in the mid- to upper levels of the forest, usually picking prey from leaves, and it also sallies for flying insects.

Mating Habits

One olive-green tanager was noted carrying nest material to a bromeliad in a large tree. No other information has been published about its breeding phenology.

Population

Population number

The IUCN has assessed the olive-green tanager as being of Least Concern. "Despite local population declines and fragmentation, its long-term viability should be assured if protection continues for the parks and reserves where it remains."

References

1. Olive-green tanager Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive-green_tanager
2. Olive-green tanager on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22722340/132152129
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/705861

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