Definitionn. any of numerous New World woodland birds having brightly colored males
Last update: August 30, 2015
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27, 28_ The black wings and tail of the male will distinguish him from our other two red birds--the Cardinal and Summer Tanager. [Please select]
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33, 34_ The male is usually red like the Cardinal, but lacks the Cardinal's crest; the female is more yellow than the female of the Scarlet Tanager. [Please select]
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Ahead, that brilliant bit of color that flashed across their path was a tanager. [Please select]
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One species of the Tanager is known as the Organist Tanager from the richness of its tones. [Please select]
This bird is of the size of the Scarlet Tanager, but is of a uniform rosy red color, darker on the back. [Please select]
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Just in the middle of this exquisite bow, five feet above the ground, is the tanager's nest, well shielded by leaves. [Please select]
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The summer tanager prefers large locusts near the edge of woodland as singing stations. [Please select]
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Birds of the tropics, two species only finding their way north, and the summer tanager rarely found north of Pennsylvania. [Please select]
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Increased numbers of foregoing group; Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Mocking-bird, Summer Tanager; and the Blackburnian, the Blackpoll, the Worm-eating, the Hooded, Wilson's Blackcapped, and Canadian Warblers. [Please select]
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