Here is a photo I took of a male Passerini's Tanager near the renowned La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica
This species was formerly called Scarlet-rumped Tanager, but that species was split by ornithologists into the Passerini's Tanager on the Caribbean side and the Cherrie's Tanager (which I have not seen) on the Pacific side.
And here is a photo I took of a female Passerini's Tanager, which is drabber overall and lacks the flaming scarlet rump.
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