Western Tanager

The male Western Tanager is splashed with red, yellow and black and sings robin-like
songs high in the forest canopy. Tracing this easily learned song and pit-a-tik call to
its source is the best way to discover the Western Tanager because the male often
remains surprisingly inconspicuous in his summer habitat. This tropically dressed
bird is found in many of the woodlands around the city, as well as in larger parks with
an abundance of mature trees. It generally nests in conifers, forming untidy structures
made from twigs and grass. Fledglings look very much like the female.

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