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Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 30D
Aperture Value
f/10
Color Space
sRGB
Exposure Bias Value
0 EV
Flash
No Flash
Focal Length
700 mm
ISO
400
Metering Mode
Unknown
Shutter Speed Value
1/160 sec
Date/Time
Tue 07 Oct 2008 12:35:55 PM EDT
Image Type
Canon EOS 30D
Orientation
Normal (O deg)
Resolution Unit
Inch
X Resolution
72 dots per ResolutionUnit
Y Resolution
72 dots per ResolutionUnit
Compression
Jpeg Compression
Contrast
Normal
Exposure Mode
0
Saturation
Normal
Sharpness
Unknown
Subject Distance
0/100 m
English Silver-beaked Tanager
Scientific (Ramphocelus carbo)
Order PASSERIFORMES
Family (Latin) Thraupidae
Family (English) Tanagers & Allies
Other name(s)
Breeding Regions SA
Breeding Range Subregions n, w, sc
Nonbreeding Range Subregions
Countries (BETA)map Bolivia,Brazil,Colombia,Ecuador - mainland,French Guiana,Guyana,Paraguay,Peru,Suriname,Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela,
IOC 13.1 Subspecies Group Subspecies Breeding Range
unicolor c Colombia
capitalis ne Venezuela
magnirostris Trinidad
carbo se Colombia, e Ecuador and e Peru e through Venezuela, the Guianas and n, c Brazil
venezuelensis e Colombia and n, w Venezuela
connectens se Peru and nw Bolivia
atrosericeus n, e Bolivia
centralis e Brazil and n Paraguay
IUCN Status Code LC (Birdlife factsheet )
Described by (Pallas, 1764)
German Purpurtangare
French Tangara à bec d’argent
Chinese 银嘴唐纳雀
Japanese ギンバシベニフウキンチョウ
Russian Пурпурная расписная танагра
Spanish Tangara picoplata
Portuguese pipira-vermelha
Bird Data App text Perhaps the most common tanager in the Amazon. Seen up to 1500m on the eastern Andean slope, and found in all types of habitat usually in pairs.
Show Breeding Range Codes and IUCN Status Codes
Breeding Range Codes
AF Africa (entire continent rather than south of Sahara)
AN Antarctica
AO Atlantic Ocean
AU Australasia (Wallacea (Indonesian islands east of Wallace's line), New Guinea and its islands, Australia, New Zealand and its subantarctic islands, the Solomons, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu)
PAL Eurasia (Europe, Asia from the Middle East through central Asia north of the Himalayas, Siberia and northern China to Japan)
IO Indian Ocean
LA Latin America (Middle and South America)
MA Middle America (Mexico through Panama)
NA North America (includes the Caribbean)
NO Northern oceans
OR Oriental Region (South Asia from Pakistan to Taiwan, plus Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and Greater Sundas)
PO Pacific Ocean
SA South America
SO Southern oceans
TO Temperate oceans
TrO Tropical oceans
Worldwide Worldwide
IUCN Status Codes
EX Extinct
EW Extinct in the wild
CR Critically Endangered
EN Endangered
VU Vulnerable
NT Near Threatened
LC Least Concern
DD Data deficient
NE Not evaluated
PE Probably extinct (informal)
PEW Probably extinct in the wild (informal)