Scarlet tanager

The scarlet tanager (Piranga olivacea) is a bird that lives in the Americas. It likes to make its nests in oak trees that are as high as from 8 to 75 feet (2.6 to 22.5 m) tall. The nests are shaped like cups, like most tree-nesting birds. This stops eggs from rolling out.[1]

Scarlet tanager
Adult male
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Piranga
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Piranga olivacea

References

  1. Edward S. Brinkley (2000). Creatures of the air and sea. Singapore: Reader's Digest Children's Books. p. 31. ISBN 0-7944-0353-0.
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