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The flame-colored tanager is about 8 inches long, has a 12-inch wingspan and weighs slightly more than 1 ounce, according to the Sibley Guide to Birds. It's named after the bright orange feathers ...
Did you know: Four cousins of the western tanager—scarlet, summer, hepatic and flame-colored—fly to North America every summer from their tropical wintering grounds. The most widely known is ...
A flame-colored tanager was sighted in Sheridan Park in Cudahy, the first time the tropical species has been recorded in Wisconsin. Skip to Navigation Skip to Main Content ...
Birds with red coloration get birders and non-birders alike excited. Most birds are rather drab, so orioles, warblers, and any bird with splotches of bright colors (orange or yellow or red or even ...
A flame-colored tanager was spotted in Sheridan Park in Cudahy, the first sighting of the species in Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology.