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Scarlet Tanager | |
Piranga olivacea | |
United States | |
Not Applicable | |
Small/Mini | |
Purebred | |
10 year | |
Active | |
8 inches | |
1 Pounds | |
Red, yellowish on the underparts and olive on top, with yellow-olive-toned wings and tail | |
4 puppies |
Scarlet Tanager is also known as Piranga olivacea are small sized American songbird. They are found across the eastern part of North America. They weigh between 23.5 to 38 g and grow up to 7.5 inches. They have a life expectancy of 10 years. They thrive on fruits. The male's coloration is intense and deeply red, similar but deeper in shade than the males of two occasionally co-existing relatives, the northern cardinal and the summer tanager, both which lack black wings. Females are yellowish on the underparts and olive on top, with yellow-olive-toned wings and tail.