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SUMMARY
Overview
Western Tanager: Medium-sized tanager with brilliant red head, bright yellow body, black back, wings, and tail. Wings have two bars: upper bar is yellow, lower bar is white. Legs and feet are gray. Swift direct flight on rapidly beating wings. It was first recorded on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Range and Habitat
Western Tanager: Breeds from southern Alaska and Mackenzie southward and winters in the tropics. Preferred habitats include open coniferous forests.
SONGS AND CALLS
Listen to Call
Western Tanager
Similar Sounding
Black-headed Grosbeak Voice
American Robin Voice
Summer Tanager Voice
Hepatic Tanager Voice
Voice Text
"che-ree, che-ree, che-weeu, cheweeu", "pit-r-rick"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Western Tanager breeds farther north than any other member of its mostly tropical family, breeding to nearly 60° N in the Northwest Territories.
- The red pigment in the face is not produced by the bird but is acquired through their diet of insects that themselves acquire it from plants.
- This species was first recorded on the Lewis and Clark expedition(1803-1806).
- A group of tanagers are collectively known as a "season" of tanagers.
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