Tanagers (Thraupidae)
Grey-and-gold Tanager (Tangara palmeri) - HBW 16, p. 214
French: Calliste or-gris
German: Palmertangare
Spanish: Tangara Grisdorada
Taxonomy: Calospiza palmeri Hellmayr, 1909, River Sipí, Chocó, Colombia.
On basis of plumage, habitat and voice appears most closely related to T. cabanisi. Monotypic.
Distribution: E Panama (including Cerro Tacarcuna, Altos de Quía, Cerro Pirre and Cerro Sapo; sight records from Nusagandi, in E San Blas province, and Cerro Azul), and Pacific slope and lowlands of W Colombia and W Ecuador (S to Esmeraldas and Pichincha; also Cordillera de Chindul, in N Manabí).
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A bird on the top of a tree, looking around Locality Río Silanche Bird Sanctuary, Pichincha Province, Ecuador (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 7 September 2007 5 years ago 25 sec 1.5
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Perched in a short fruiting tree by the side of the road.
Locality La Union road, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador (Monotypic species)
Nick Athanas 10 May 2013 4 hours ago ADDED TODAY! 4 -
A bird on the top of branch Locality Río Silanche Bird Sanctuary, Pichincha Province, Ecuador
Tadeusz Stawarczyk 24 September 2012 21 weeks ago 3.2 -
perched in tree Locality Milpe, Pichincha Province, Ecuador (Monotypic species)
Dusan Brinkhuizen 26 March 2008 3 years ago 2.3
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Flight calls from four birds flying across a clearing. Locality Milpe, Pichincha Province, Ecuador
(Monotypic species)
Scott Olmstead 17 November 2008 3 years ago 0
