Forests, coniferous
Monogamous, Solitary nester
Casual
Green to blue with gray and brown speckles
2 - 5
13 - 14
Female
Made of sticks, conifer needles, rootlets, and grasses, and lined with fine materials.
Nonmigratory
Flame-colored Tanager: Tropical tanager, flame red-orange body, black wings with white wing bars and spots, black-streaked back. Face has pale gray-tinged ear patch bordered with black. Bill is gray, legs, feet are black. Swift, direct flight. It is the national bird of Puerto Rico.
Flame-colored Tanager: Resident in Mexico, visits mountains of southwest Texas and nests in southeastern Arizona. Preferred habitats include humid coniferous, oak, and pine-oak forests in mountains.
Flame-colored Tanager: Two to five green to blue eggs with gray and brown speckles are laid in a cup nest made of sticks, conifer needles, rootlets, and grass, and lined with finer materials. Nest is built on a tree branch 15 to 50 feet above the ground. Incubation ranges from 13 to 14 days and is carried out by the female.
Flame-colored Tanager: Feeds on insects and fruits. Forages from middle to high levels in trees; gleans insects from branches and foliage.
Safflower, Apple Slices, Suet, Millet, Peanut Kernels, Fruit
Flame-colored Tanager: Song is a series of vireo-like phrases, "chick-churee-chuwee." Call is hard, rolled "pr-reck."
Flame-colored Tanager: Western Tanager has yellow body, red head, and pink-yellow bill.
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Family
Tanager (Thraupidae)_blue
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Species
Piranga bidentata
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Length7.25
Inches
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Wingspan11.5
Inches
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Flame-colored Tanager: Tropical tanager, flame red-orange body, black wings with white wing bars and spots, black-streaked back. Face has pale gray-tinged ear patch bordered with black. Bill is gray, legs, feet are black. Swift, direct flight. It is the national bird of Puerto Rico.
● Song: "chick-churee-chuwee", "pr-reck"
● Foraging & Feeding: Flame-colored Tanager: Feeds on insects and fruits. Forages from middle to high levels in trees; gleans insects from branches and foliage.
● Breeding & nesting: Flame-colored Tanager: Two to five green to blue eggs with gray and brown speckles are laid in a cup nest made of sticks, conifer needles, rootlets, and grass, and lined with finer materials. Nest is built on a tree branch 15 to 50 feet above the ground. Incubation ranges from 13 to 14 days and is carried out by the female.
● Similar species: Flame-colored Tanager: Western Tanager has yellow body, red head, and pink-yellow bill.
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BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
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PopulationCasual
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MigrationNonmigratory
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Weight1.2
Ounces
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