This video says about itself:
New Species: Summer Tanager Adds New Variety To A Colorful Scene In Panama – Nov. 5, 2018
A female Summer Tanager brought a splash of golden-yellow to an already colorful scene. This individual marks another new species to visit the Panama Fruit Feeder cam.
Summer Tanagers are medium-sized, chunky songbirds that can be found across much of the southern and eastern United States during the breeding season. In late fall, they head south to overwinter in areas ranging from central Mexico to northwestern South America. They readily forage on fruits, but they’re most noted for their consumption of wasps and bees across their range!
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The Panama Fruit Feeder Cam is a collaboration between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Canopy Family.
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