




A photo of a male and female White-lined tanager, made by Leo Olmtak in his garden in Paramaribo in 2008, then a male White-lined Tanager, made by Foek Chin Joe in Suriname, one seen by Louis des Tombe in October 2007 and one by Pieter Verheij in January 2007. The white in the wings of the male is visible when it flies or unfolds its wings, but it can be invisible when it rests. The lower bill of the male is partly white. Below the text a female resting while making her nest and parents feeding their young, also in the garden of Leo Olmtak. And he made a video of the mother White-lined Tanager feeding her child.



Each small square indicates the observation of at least one (group) of these birds, the medium ones at least 4 observations on different days and the largest ones 10 or more. The color of each square indicates: blue for coastal area, yellow for savanna and red for rainforest.
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