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Scarlet Tanager
The brilliantly colored male Scarlet Tanager gleams in the
sunlight but is often difficult to see in thick foliage,
especially if the bird is motionless or moving slowly from
branch to branch high up in the tree canopy. During late summer
or early autumn, some of the males may show a patchwork feather
pattern of red and green as they lose their red summer color and
grow their winter feathers of olive-green. Their wings and tails
remain black throughout the winter.
Look For: Male: bright red with black wings and black tail.
Female: olive-green.
Length: 6-7".
Habitat: Forests, parks
Range: Central and eastern U.S.
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