Piranga olivicae (Scarlet Tanager)

In the spring and summer, the male Scarlet Tanager is quite a sight, with its bright red body set off by its black wings and tail. But this bird can be hard to spot since it usually feeds high up in the forest treetops. The females are even tougher to find, with their yellow-green feathers that blend in with the leaves.

Publicado el agosto 4, 2020 01:50 MAÑANA por animalidentifier animalidentifier

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