The scarlet tanager gets its name from the bright red color of the male. The females are yellow in color with the same black colored wings that the male has. In the fall males will molt and change from their bright scarlet colored plumage to a yellow color similar to the normal female plumage. The bird above was photographed in mid molt. The tanagers will then migrate south, flying over the Gulf of Mexico to winter in Northern South America. Their they will join mixed feeding flocks of tanagers, flycatchers and other tropical birds.
16 comments:
Beautiful photos, as usual. You are a master at snapping and showing birds along with good background info. Thank you!!
I like the first one. nice and crisp. And I miss the warm weather they bring.
Bryan
A beautiful coloured bird. Thanks for info.
The red in the first shot is so vibrant. Really great! Visiting you through ABC Wednesday today.
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
Such vibrant colours... I've only seen one Tanager ...ever... and, it was a brilliant yellow ...
What a beauty! I've seen a few migrating birds but not this one, yet. Still looking up though ;) Great shots!
Beautiful captures =0)
Lovely ones...:)
Great pictures! Scarlet tanagers are beautiful birds! But I've never seen one before.
What a bird that is.
Beautiful both male and female! Also the hummingbirds below. One with a red breast and charcoal also a little green has been coming to our feeder - so shy!
beautiful photos of the scarlet tanager
It's such a stunning bird! Great photos, and good info.
My first time here, and you sport a picture of my ABsolute favorite bird in the world. Scarlet tanagers, in part because of that deep blush, but also their pure cuteness, are always in my dreams. They compete with finches and always win my attention, ha ha. Thanks for the smile! Amy
scarlet, yet it looks orange!
ROG, ABCW
Lovely captures! Have a great week ahead!
Shantana
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