Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea)
Family: Cardinalidae
Despite their brilliant coloring, Scarlet Tanagers can be difficult to spot as they are birds of the tree top canopy where they forage for insects such as weevils, wood borers, leaf beetles, cicadas, scale insects, dragonflies, ants, termites caterpillars, wasps and bees. Their call is a hoarse chip or chick-burr, unlike other tanagers. Some say their song sounds like a robin with a sore throat.
Our Beak of the Week is one of 12 birds featured in Confluence, a public art installation currently in progress along the Bayou Greenway trail at the confluence of White Oak and Buffalo Bayous. The 223-foot mural, created by artist Jane Kim, founder of Ink Dwell Studio, showcases the birds that call Houston's bayous home. Confluence is commissioned by Houston Parks Board and hosted in collaboration with Buffalo Bayou Partnership. Houston Audubon is pleased to provide ornithological expertise and collaborate on programming and promotion of the mural.
📸 Photos by Greg Lavaty
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