Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
A Golden-Hooded Tanager is an impressively colorful bird. This was colorful bird was photographed in Costa Rica, on the Osa Peninsula, near Puerto Jimenez and Corcovado National Park.\nHigher classification: Tangara\nScientific name: Tangara larvata\nMass: 0.71 oz Encyclopedia of Life\nConservation status: Least Concern (Population stable) Encyclopedia of Life\nPhylum: Chordata\nOrder: Passerine
A blue-gray tanager perches on a tree branch in tropical Costa Rica.
Saíra-sete-cores, typical bird of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
The green-headed tanager (Portuguese: saíra-sete-cores) (Tangara seledon) is a bird found in the Atlantic forest in south-eastern Brazil, far eastern Paraguay, and far north-eastern Argentina (Misiones only)
colorful bird perched in trunk
Blue-gray tanager,
Green-headed tanager perched on a branch with banana against defocused green background, Folha Seca, Brazil
A Golden-hooded tanager is perching on a branch.  This small songbird is very colorful.  The bird was photographed in the rainforest amongst ferns and trees.
A male Green headed Tanager (Tangara seledon) perched on a branch against a blurred background durent rain, Atlantic rainforest, Brazil
A blue-gray tanager perches on a tree branch in a rainforest in southern Costa Rica.
Multicoloured tanager in the nature habitat. Paradise Tanager, Tangara chilensis, bird with blue throat and light green face, wildlife in Brazil. Tanager sitting on the branch in dark tropic forest.
Bay-headed Tanager, tangara gyrola, perching. Beautiful bird of Colombia.
Seledon tanager
A male Blue Dacnis (Dacnis cayana) in Panama.  This bird, a member of the honeycreeper group, are members of the tanager family (Thraupidae).
Moss-backed Tanager is a blue bird living in the cloud forest in the Andean area, the blue tanager is waiting in the rain perching on mossy branch making a perfect contrast with the green background, the face is toward the camera with the beak up.
A Blue-Gray Tanager is seen in a flower while perching on a branch.  The entire body of the small tropical songbird can be seen in the photo.  The bird is in focus and the background is blurry.  This bird can be found in the tropical rainforest of Panama
A closeup shot of a cute Black-capped tanager (Tangara heinei) resting on a rock on the blurred background
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species such as this Blue-grey Tanager, marks Costa Rica as one of the principal Central America countries with a coastal territory and tropical rainforest that hosts migration from north America and south America to give it unparalleled numbers and variation of birdlife
Colorful Green-headed tanager perched on leaf against defocused natural background, Serra da Mantiqueira, Atlantic Forest, Itatiaia,  Brazil
Left: The Stephanophorus is a monotypic genus of tanager, containing only the diademed tanager, Stephanophorus diadematus (Portuguese: Sanhaçu-frade). Right: The blue-and-yellow tanager (Thraupis bonariensis) (Portuguese: sanhaçu-papa-laranja) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, the tanagers
The green-headed tanager (Tangara seledon) is a brightly colored bird found in the Atlantic forest in south-eastern Brazil, far eastern Paraguay, and far north-eastern Argentina.
Bird with blue feathers
Magical Panama wildlife  Pictures
This pretty common kingfisher had caught a rather large fish relative to her size and had a bit of trouble swallowing it. Picture taken in Brookmill Park, Deptford, London
Young bird perched in trunk
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species such as this Blue-grey Tanager, marks Costa Rica as one of the principal Central America countries with a coastal territory and tropical rainforest that hosts migration from north America and south America to give it unparalleled numbers and variation of birdlife
Green-headed tanager, Tangara seledon, single bird on branch, Brazil
A Blue-gray Tanager (Thraupis episcopus) on a stick in Panama.  This tanager is an extremely common bird, prospering in areas of disturbed forest.  It ranges from southern Mexico to southern Amazonia.
Neotropical birds Swallow tanager, Tersina viridis male and female under the rain. The species is somewhat dimorphic, as the female is a yellow-green, and the male a brighter light emerald-green
a blue-gray tanager perches on a tree branch in tropical Costa Rica.
Free Images: "bestof:Thraupis cyanocephala 1841.jpg Blue-capped Tanager Tangara à tête bleue http //www archive org/stream/selectionofbirds00swai page/n29/mode/2up A selection of"
Tangara_inornata_1841.jpg
Tangara_cucullata_1841.jpg
Tangara_nigrocincta_nigrocincta_1849.jpg
Machaeropterus_regulus_1841.jpg
Myiopagis_caniceps_1841.jpg
Calothorax_lucifer_1841.jpg
Lanio_versicolor_1847.jpg
Calyptura_cristata.jpg
Thamnophilus_ambiguus_1841.jpg
Nystalus_chacuru_chacuru_1841.jpg
Nonnula_rubecula_rubecula_1841.jpg
Chelidoptera_tenebrosa_1841.jpg
Ramphotrigon_megacephalum_1841.jpg
Monasa_morphoeus_morphoeus_1841.jpg
Psalidoprocne_albiceps_1894.jpg
Aulacorhynchus_coeruleicinctis_1847.jpg
Dicaeum_nehrkorni_1898.jpg
Lophozosterops_squamiceps_1898.jpg
Stachyris_poliocephala_1838.jpg
Leptasthenura_fuliginiceps_1847.jpg
Sicalis_luteocephala_1847.jpg
Atlapetes_fulviceps_1847.jpg
Empidonax_atriceps_1902.jpg
Piprites_griseiceps_1902.jpg
Colaptes_auricularis_1902.jpg
Pipra_rubrocapilla_1838.jpg
Piranga_lutea_testacea_1902.jpg
Hirundo aethiopica 1894.jpg
Aviceda_madagascariensis_1868.jpg
Newtonia_brunneicauda_1868.jpg
Neomixis_tenella_1868.jpg
Cyanolanius_madagascarinus_1868.jpg
Calicalicus_madagascariensis_1868.jpg
Philepitta_castanea_1868.jpg
Pterocles_coronatus_1921.jpg
Mesitornis_unicolor_1849.jpg
Galbalcyrhynchus_leucotis_1849.jpg
Melanerpes_herminieri_1849.jpg
Phegornis_mitchellii_1849.jpg
Veniliornis_callonotus_1849.jpg
Iodopleura_isabellae_1849.jpg
Drymotoxeres_pucheranii_1849.jpg
Riparia_chinensis_1894.jpg
Progne_dominicensis_1894.jpg
Neochelidon_tibialis_1894.jpg
Atticora_melanoleuca_1894.jpg
Psalidoprocne_fuliginosa_1894.jpg
Pachycephala_sulfuriventer_1898.jpg
Mesitornis variegatus 1849.jpg
Cinnyris_coquerellii_1868.jpg
Acrocephalus_newtoni_1868.jpg
Philepitta_schlegeli_1868.jpg
Alectroenas_sganzini_1868.jpg
Cyanoramphus_zealandicus_1849.jpg
Phaenicophaeus_diardi_1849.jpg
Rallus_madagascariensis_1849.jpg
Campylorhynchus_megalopterus_1849.jpg
Monarcha infelix 01.jpg
Glaucidium castanopterum 1838.jpg
Lophozosterops dohertyi 1897.jpg
Rhipidura_semirubra_01.jpg
Philemon_albitorques.jpg
Megapodius_eremita.jpg
Ptilinopus_layardi.jpg
Thinornis_rossii.jpg
Vanellus_macropterus.jpg
Accipiter_madagascariensis_1868.jpg
Ninox_superciliaris_1868.jpg
Zosterops_chloronothos_1868.jpg
Dicrurus_waldenii_1868.jpg
Oriolia_bernieri_1868.jpg
Nesillas_typica_typica_1868.jpg
Xenopirostris_damii_1868.jpg
Columba_pollenii_1868.jpg
Glareola_ocularis_1868.jpg
Canirallus_kioloides_1868.jpg
SpilornisRufipectusGould.jpg
Sylviorthorhynchus_desmursii_1849.jpg
Hapalopsittaca_amazonina_1849.jpg
Colinus_leucopogon_1849.jpg
Diglossa_brunneiventris_1849.jpg
Phacellodomus_erythrophthalmus_1849.jpg
Hapalopsittaca_melanotis_1849.jpg
Campylorhynchus_capistratus_1849.jpg
Petrochelidon_rufigula_1894.jpg
Psalidoprocne_nitens_1894.jpg
Hylocitrea_bonensis_bonensis_1898.jpg
Phylloscopus_sarasinorum_sarasinorum_1898.jpg
Cataponera_turdoides_1898.jpg
Locustella_castanea_1898.jpg
Basilornis_galeatus_1898.jpg
Aramidopsis_plateni_1898.jpg
Amaurornis_isabellina_1898.jpg
Ceuthmochares_australis_1884.jpg
Telophorus_quadricolor_1884.jpg
Corvus_nasicus_1838.jpg
Streptocitta_albicollis_1838.jpg
Cyanocorax_cyanomelas_1838.jpg
Temnurus_temnurus_1838.jpg
Ixos_virescens_1838.jpg
Terms of Use   Search of the Day