About Cardinals and Tanagers . . . .
Cardinals and Tanagers are only found in the Americas. Defining the separation between cardinals and tanagers seems to be difficult even for the bird community so for this page I will try to keep it simple knowing that some specific species may be part of the other family.
The cardinal family is made up of cardinals, grosbeaks and bunting. There are around 58 species in the cardinal family of birds and they usually live at the edges of woodlands. They are medium-sized and are seed eaters. They have strong, cone-shaped bills that are used to crack open seeds.
The tanager family is made up of flowerpiercers, honeycreeper, seedeaters and tanagers along with some other variously names species. The family contains between 300 to 400 species. Tanagers are not easily defined but they are typically small and very colorful.
Tanagers are omnivorous and their diets vary by species. They will eat fruits, seeds, nectar, flower parts and insects and their bill size and shape are suitable for their food source. They live in a diverse range of ecosystems including woodlands, wetlands, swamps and rainforests. They can also be seen in urban areas like farms, pastures, parks, gardens and cities.
I will be adding more species of Cardinals and Tanagers as I am able to see them and photograph them so check back later to see my new photos of these birds.
Cardinals
Bunting
Indigo Bunting
Male
Texas
Female
Texas
Male
Texas
Female
Texas
Male
Texas
Male
Texas
Painted Bunting
Male
Texas
Female
Texas
Cardinals
Northern Cardinal
Male
Texas
Female
Texas
Female
Texas
Male
Texas
Male
Texas
Male
Texas
Red-crested Cardinal
Male
Hawaii
Male
Hawaii
Female
Hawaii
Male
Hawaii
Male
Hawaii
Female and Male
Hawaii
Yellow-billed Cardinal
Juvenile
Hawaii
Juvenile
Hawaii
Juvenile
Hawaii
Juvenile
Hawaii
Grosbeak
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Male
Texas
Male
Texas
Male
Texas
Female
Texas
Male
Texas
Female
Texas
Tanagers
Honeycreepers
Green Honeycreeper
Male
Trinidad
Female
Trinidad
Female
Trinidad
Male
Trinidad
Male
Trinidad
Female
Trinidad
Purple Honeycreeper
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
Red-legged Honeycreeper
Costa Rica
Seedeaters
Morelet’s Seedeater
Costa Rica
Variable Seedeater
Juvenile
Costa Rica
Tanagers
Blue-gray Tanager
Costa Rica
Trinidad
Palm Tanager
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
Scarlet Tanager
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Scarlet-rumped Tanager
Female
Costa Rica
Female
Costa Rica
Female
Costa Rica
Summer Tanager
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
Texas
White-lined Tanager
Female
Trinidad
Female
Trinidad
Male
Trinidad
Female
Trinidad
Male
Trinidad
Female
Trinidad
Various Named Species
Bananaquit
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinidad
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