This video from the USA says about itself:
22 July 2015
Western Tanagers are stocky and brightly-colored, with the males in particular taking on a “fiery” look with their crimson face and bright yellow-and-black bodies. This species inhabits wooded habitats and mixed coniferous forests especially throughout western North America.
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