Western Andes of Colombia: Las Orquídeas National Park (western Antioquia), and four sites in Chocóâ€"Risaraldaâ€"Valle del Cauca border region (vicinity of Cerro Tatamá).
 
Population
Estimated population is 1,000 - 2,499 (2010) and decreasing.
Food
Primarily fruit. Also insects when foraging in mixed-species flocks.
Voice
Song consists of sharp, penetrating, high-pitched whistles or thin, watery trills, 'tseeuurr', delivered in groups of 3-6. Short, twittered trill on lower pitch often given when alarmed or excited. Also 'chip' and 'chit' contact notes.
Gold-ringed Tanager (Bangsia aureocincta) [XC164733]
by Oscar Humberto Marin-Gomez from Area natural el sutu Mistrato, Risaralda, Colombia (song)
Gold-ringed Tanager (Bangsia aureocincta) [XC245778]
by Juli\u00e1n Andr\u00e9s Zuleta Mar\u00edn from Alto Galapagos, entre El Cairo y San Jose del Palmar, Valle del Cauca-Choc\u00f3, Colombia (song)
Subspecies
No subspecies.
In the past, genus sometimes subsumed in Buthraupis, but this treatment not supported by recent molecular-genetic studies, which place it in a separate clade, with Wetmorethraupis as sister to it. In addition, members of present genus are smaller in size and shorter-tailed than Buthraupis, relatively uniform in plumage, behaviourally less social and occur mostly at lower elevations.