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Blue-and-yellow Tanager

Rauenia bonariensis
(Gmelin, JF, 1789)
Naranjero
Sanhaçu-papa-laranja

Family: Thraupidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Synonyms: Thraupis bonariensis, Rauenia bonariensis, Loxia bonariensis, Pipraeidea bonariensis.

Subspecies:


Common Names: Orange Tanager, Seven-colored Tanager.

Subspecies:

Thraupis bonariensis bonariensis: (J. F. Miller, 1789), nominal subspecies, found in southern Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina (east of the country, down to southern Buenos Aires).
Thraupis bonariensis schulzei: (Brodkorb, 1938), found in southeastern Bolivia, western Paraguay, and western Argentina (south of Mendoza, up to northern Río Negro).
Thraupis bonariensis compositai: (J. T. Zimmer, 1944), found only in Bolivia.
Thraupis bonariensis darwiniii: (Bonaparte, 1838), found in the Andes of Ecuador, Peru, eastern Bolivia, and northern Chile.

Description: 17 cm. Males are very striking, with a violet-blue cap, a black back, lore, and tail, and a yellow-orange chest and rump. Some feathers of the same color as the cap appear on the primaries. The female has a simpler design, being brown with a darker back and lighter underside. Juveniles are very similar to females but show early signs of the cap they will develop as adults. Among juveniles and adults, it is common to find numerous intermediate plumages. The species is pursued as a cage bird, which has reduced its population in recent times.

Sexual Dimorphism: Present, very marked and clearly distinguishable in the field.

Habitat: Dense mountains, dry shrublands, fruit plantations, rural areas, savannas, and settlements.

Geographical Distribution: Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, and Argentina.

Behavior: Seen in pairs or small groups, it is a shy bird that does not frequent the ground and usually stays in the tree canopy looking for food.

Nesting: Begins building in early spring, forming a cup-shaped nest with plant fibers, located high in a tree where foliage is abundant. It lays three to four white eggs with brown speckles and spots.

Feeding: It feeds on seeds, fruits, and insects.

Author of this description: Diego Oscar

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Last published photographs

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Photography ID: 595267
 

Urubamba
Cuzco
Peru
10/08/2018
Adrian Braidotti
Foto
Photography ID: 463900
  Adult

Candonga
Córdoba
Argentina
09/27/2018
Claudia Alejandra Nigro
Foto
Photography ID: 454837
  Adult

Cercanías de Merlo
San Luis
Argentina
08/22/2018
Franco Damiani
Foto
Photography ID: 441311
  Adult

General Pico
La Pampa
Argentina
09/24/2018
Hugo Alberto Valderrey
Foto
Photography ID: 417313
  Adult

Colón
Entre Ríos
Argentina
11/18/2018
Fernando Naifleisch
Foto
Photography ID: 415420
  Adult

Concordia
Entre Ríos
Argentina
09/24/2018
María Alejandra Sosa
Foto
Photography ID: 394185
  Juvenile

Departamento Gualeguaychú
Entre Ríos
Argentina
12/10/2018
Edgar Romeo
Foto
Photography ID: 367079
  Adult

Purmamarca
Jujuy
Argentina
07/09/2018
Lotfi Si Saber
Foto
Photography ID: 349485
  Adult

Punta Indio
Buenos Aires
Argentina
10/14/2018
Analía Gonzalez
Foto
Photography ID: 343238
  Adult

Puerto Iguazú
Misiones
Argentina
07/21/2018
Daniel Osvaldo Fernández
Foto
Photography ID: 333850
  Adult

Bahía Blanca
Buenos Aires
Argentina
08/05/2018
Fernando Naifleisch



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
86348031/12/2018UruguayMaldonadoArroyo Jose Ignacio1Diego Oscar
86142930/12/2018ArgentinaBuenos AiresSelva marginal de la revl, Reserva Ecológica Vicente LópezFernando Miranda
86128130/12/2018ArgentinaBuenos AiresReserva Ecológica Vicente LópezLuis Gaudini
86104330/12/2018ArgentinaRío NegroEntre El Sótano y Piedras Coloradas., Las Grutas2Adriana Bellotti
86088129/12/2018ArgentinaSaltaViaducto del Rio Toro, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
109362928/12/2018ArgentinaRío NegroSan Antonio Oeste1Julian Quillen Vidoz
86139728/12/2018ArgentinaCórdobaCamino a Pampa de Olaen, La FaldaWalter Bustamante
85989827/12/2018ArgentinaCiudad Autónoma de Buenos AiresReserva Ecológica Costanera Sur (RECS)1David Gustavo Vera
86043325/12/2018ArgentinaCórdobaLa isla, La Paisanita2Dario Juan Wendeler
86022723/12/2018ArgentinaSan LuisCamping Aguas Buenas a 3 km aguas arriba, Camping Aguas Buenas, Villa LarcaJorge Omar Lanza
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Bibliography related


Artículo De la Peña, M. R. 1999. Aves Argentinas, Lista y Distribución. 244 págs. LOLA. Buenos Aires.

Artículo Doiny Cabré, C. y R. Lejarraga. 2007. Aves de Sierra de la Ventana. 128 pp. Bahía Blanca. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

Artículo Narosky, T. y D. Yzurieta. 2010. Aves de Argentina y Uruguay – Birds of Argentina & Uruguay: Guía de Identificación Edición Total – A Field Guide Total Edition. 16a ed. 427 págs. Vázquez Mazzini Editores. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

Artículo Narosky, T. Y P. Canevari. 2007. Cien Aves Argentinas. Editorial Albatros. 1a ed. 2a reimp. 128 págs. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

Artículo Raggio, J. Y R. Guller. 2011. Aves Pampeanas. 176 pags. Sempe Ediciones. Buenos Aires. Argentina.



Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Blue-and-yellow Tanager (Rauenia bonariensis) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 11/04/2026.