Striped headed tanger line drwaing
Breeding adult male. Forages mostly in tall trees especially oaks , seeking insects rather deliberately among the foliage. May hover momentarily while taking an item, and sometimes flies out to catch insects in mid-air. Also forages in low shrubs or on the ground, especially in cold weather. Pale blue-green, with spots of brown or reddish-brown often concentrated at larger end.


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Stripe-headed Tanager | ROLLING HARBOUR ABACO
Appearance: Blue canton, white stars, 13 alternating red, white and blue stripes. Red, white and blue stripes? Yes sir. But surely the stripes are only red and white. Well, the flag of the United States of America was reportedly designed by Francis Hopkinson and is thought to have been first hoisted by the Continental Army at Middlebrook encampment in New Jersey in June



Stripe-headed Tanager
Tanager , any of numerous songbirds of the family Thraupidae inhabiting chiefly tropical New World forests and gardens. In some classifications, Thraupidae contains over species, whereas others assign fewer than species to the group. All tanagers are confined to the Americas. Most tanagers are 10 to 20 cm 4 to 8 inches long and have short necks, with bills of varying shape, slightly toothed and hooked.





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