Birdland: Ball Of Fire
The likelihood of spotting a Flame-faced Tanager in Park Hill is zilch. If you want to see this tiny dancer with its unmistakeable red-orange face, you’ll have to travel to South America, where he can be found living in the eastern Andes of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. The Flame-faced Tanager is currently categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as being of least concern. However, this species is facing population declines due to habitat destruction. This Flame-faced Tanager was photographed in Mindo, Ecuador by Mark Silverstein.