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Introduction
What the Hepatic Tanager Looks Like
The Hepatic Tanager has overall_color color of brick-red and olive-yellow and reddish and yellowish.
The Hepatic Tanager has above_color color of brick-red and olive-yellow.
The Hepatic Tanager has head color of brick-red and olive-yellow.
The Hepatic Tanager has face color of brick-red and olive-yellow.
The Hepatic Tanager has below_color color of reddish and yellowish.
The Hepatic Tanager has undertail color of reddish and yellowish.
The Hepatic Tanager has back color of brick-red and olive-yellow.
The Hepatic Tanager has bill color of brownish.
The Hepatic Tanager has wing color of brick-red and olive-yellow.
The Hepatic Tanager has belly color of reddish and yellowish.
The Hepatic Tanager has tail color of brick-red and olive-yellow.
The Hepatic Tanager has chest color of reddish and yellowish.
The Hepatic Tanager has leg color of brownish.
The Hepatic Tanager has neck color of reddish and yellowish.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Hepatic Tanager
The length of the Hepatic Tanager is from 3.5 inches to 7.9 inches (8.9 cm to 20.1 cm).
The weight of the Hepatic Tanager is from 0.8 ounces to 1.7 ounces (22.7 grams to 48.2 grams).
The wingspan of the Hepatic Tanager is 12.6 inches (32.0 cm).
Pictures of the Hepatic Tanager
Feeding Behavior of the Hepatic Tanager
forages slowly and methodically.
primarily forages in trees, while it also occasionally forages in low shrubs and infrequently on the ground.
Flying out to grab insects in flight is occasionally done.
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What the Hepatic Tanager Likes to Eat
The Hepatic Tanager feeds on the following:
- insects (caterpillars and beetles)
- berries
- small fruits
- wild grapes.
Where To Find the Hepatic Tanager
You can find the Hepatic Tanager in the following habitats:
- Open mountain forests
- oaks
- pines