Scarlet Tanager: The Brilliant Beauty of the Avian World

The Scarlet Tanager is a medium-sized songbird in the family Cardinalidae. It is found in eastern North America, from southern Canada to Florida and Mexico.

The Scarlet Tanager is a brightly colored bird, with a bright scarlet head, breast, and rump. The wings and tail are black, and the belly is yellow. The male Scarlet Tanager is more brightly colored than the female, which is mostly olive-green with a yellow belly.

The Scarlet Tanager is a summer resident of eastern North America. It breeds in forests and woodlands, and migrates to South America for the winter.

The Scarlet Tanager is a frugivore, and its diet consists of berries, fruits, and insects. It is an important pollinator of many plants.

The Scarlet Tanager is a vocal bird, and its song is a loud, clear warble. It also has a variety of calls, including a sharp “chip” and a descending “sweet” call.

The Scarlet Tanager is a common and widespread

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