*This Blue-winged Tanager has "stiff legs" meaning they do not bend. He is able to fly and eats just fine.
Scientific Name Anisognathus somptuosus
Habitat
The blue-winged Mountain Tanager is native to South America, where it is found in Bolivia, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela and Brazil.
Breeding
Blue-winged Mountain Tanagers build a cup-shaped nest in which the female lays 3-5 eggs. Males and females both share nesting responsibilities.
Physical Description
The Adult has a yellow crown, is yellow below and black above with blue patch on shoulder and blue edges on wing and tail feathers.
Diet
Paradise Premium Softbill Blend,Insect Blend, Live insects and lots of fruit.