Golden Tanager
About the Golden Tanager
The Golden Tanager is a very pretty and brightly colored species tanager with a widespread distribution across South America. Their preferred habitat includes highland forests.
Golden Tanagers, like many other birds in this family, have an amazing plumage. The body feathers overall are golden-yellow with black to the back, wings, tail and ear-coverts. Some subspecies have reddish or brick-colored feathers across the breast.
The conservation status for the Golden Tanager is Least Concern as of July 2014.
Details & Statistics
Added to Birdorable
Hatched March 11, 2010
Scientific Name
Tangara arthus
Bird Family
Measurements
Length:
5.1 inches
(13 cm)
Weight:
.66 to .97 ounces
(18.7 to 27.5 grams)
Range
International Names
Chinese
金唐加拉雀
Czech
Tangara Zlatá
Danish
Guldtangar
Dutch
Goudtangare
Finnish
Kultatangara
French
Calliste Doré
German
Goldtangare
Italian
Tangara Dorata
Japanese
キンイロフウキンチョウ
Norwegian
Gulltanagar
Polish
Tangarka Zlota
Russian
Золотая танагра
Spanish
Tángara Dorada
Swedish
Guldtangara