Golden-hooded Tanager was created in 1846.
A Western Tanager.
You can find pictures of western tanager birds on websites like National Geographic, Audubon Society, or by searching for images on Google. Birdwatching books and field guides also often have illustrations and photos of western tanagers.
The scarlet tanager bird can be found in the eastern United States and southern Canada during the summer breeding season. They prefer mature forests with tall trees for nesting and foraging. In the winter, they migrate to Central and northern South America.
The blue grosbeak, Guiraca Caerulea, eats mainly seeds, insects, and some wild fruits.
Scrub Tanager was created in 1850.
Tanager-finch was created in 1855.
Speckled Tanager was created in 1850.
Dotted Tanager was created in 1776.
Paradise Tanager was created in 1832.
Golden Tanager was created in 1832.
Emerald Tanager was created in 1869.
Turquoise Tanager was created in 1766.
Spotted Tanager was created in 1766.
Sira Tanager was created in 1987.
Masked Tanager was created in 1838.
The western tanager is Piranga ludoviciana. The scarlet tanager is Piranga olivacea. The summer tanager is Piranga rubra.