These birds live in open woods all over the West, particularly among evergreens, where they often stay hidden in the canopy. In summertime, they fill the woods with their short song and low, chuckling call notes.
Western Tanager (museum). D-37. Original. RA [Ralph Anderson]. 9/39 [1939 September]. E-03-68-008
Western Tanager. [Male]. Original. LPP. 7/40 [1940 July]. D-37-e2
[Female] Western Tanager at nest feeding young. Original. 7/48 [1948 July]. RHA [Ralph H. Anderson]. E-03-68-006
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A male Western Tanager with a beak full of food.
Western Tanager The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is the federal agency responsible for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States Capitol Complex, which includes the U.S. More
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Western Tanager. Male. Photo by MG. Original. EC-373. E-03-68-013
Find the western tanager at the park throughout spring and summer.
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Western tanager; Lori Wilkinson; July 2014; Catalog #19529d
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A brightly-colored Western Tanager perches on a tree branch.
The western tanager has been re-classified as a member of the cardinal family, Cardinalidae, from the tanager family, Thraupidae. With experience, you'll notice the plumage and vocalization similarities with ot More
A western tanager perches on a branch.
Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana) perched on a limb
Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana) perched on a branch
A Western Tanager stares back at you from its perch on a ponderosa pine branch.