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Piranga Olivacea Collection

The Scarlet Tanager, scientifically known as Piranga olivacea, is a striking bird species that can be found in various locations across the globe

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Male scarlet tanager, South Padre Island, Texas

Male scarlet tanager, South Padre Island, Texas

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet tanager, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

Scarlet tanager, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet tanager, South Padre Island, Texas

Scarlet tanager, South Padre Island, Texas

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet tanager, Piranga olivacea, male 1, female 2

Scarlet tanager, Piranga olivacea, male 1, female 2
6338370 Scarlet tanager, Piranga olivacea, male 1, female 2 by Audubon, John James (1785-1851) (after); (add.info.: Scarlet tanager, Piranga olivacea, male 1, female 2)

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Louisiana Tanager and Scarlet Tanager, 1837. Creator: Robert Havell

Louisiana Tanager and Scarlet Tanager, 1837. Creator: Robert Havell
Louisiana Tanager and Scarlet Tanager, 1837

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet Tanager, (Piranga olivacea), c1850, (1856)

Scarlet Tanager, (Piranga olivacea), c1850, (1856). From Bible Natural History: containing a Description of Quadrupeds, Birds, Trees, Plants, Insects, Etc, Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Picture No. 11807474

Picture No. 11807474
Scarlet Tanager Piranga olivacea Adult male in mixed forest where it breeds Connecticut in May Male Scarlet Tanager in Connecticut mixed forest Date:

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Picture No. 11066996

Picture No. 11066996
Scarlet Tanager adult male in breeding plumage Spring. Connecticut, USA. Date:

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Piranga ludoviciana, western tanager, Piranga olivacea, scar

Piranga ludoviciana, western tanager, Piranga olivacea, scar
Plate 354 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet Tanager, Piranga olivacea, male on Mesquite tree, South Padre Island, Texas, USA

Scarlet Tanager, Piranga olivacea, male on Mesquite tree, South Padre Island, Texas, USA

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: USA, Texas, South Padre Island. Wild male scarlet tanager perched in lantana wildflowers

USA, Texas, South Padre Island. Wild male scarlet tanager perched in lantana wildflowers

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: USA, Texas, South Padre Island. Wild female scarlet tanager perched on limb

USA, Texas, South Padre Island. Wild female scarlet tanager perched on limb

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: AUDUBON: TANAGER, 1827. Western, or Louisiana, Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana), top and bottom

AUDUBON: TANAGER, 1827. Western, or Louisiana, Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana), top and bottom, and Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea), center

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Male Scarlet Tanager

Male Scarlet Tanager, Piranga olivacea

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet Tanager - adult male in breeding plumage - spring - Connecticut - USA

Scarlet Tanager - adult male in breeding plumage - spring - Connecticut - USA
JZ-3931 Scarlet Tanager - adult male in breeding plumage spring - Connecticut - USA Piranga olivacea Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet Tanager - male with prey in beak (Tiger Spiketail Dragonfly) - June - CT - USA

Scarlet Tanager - male with prey in beak (Tiger Spiketail Dragonfly) - June - CT - USA
JZ-3538 Scarlet Tanager - male with prey in beak (Tiger Spiketail Dragonfly) June - CT - USA Piranga olivacea Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet Tanager - male singing - June - CT - USA

Scarlet Tanager - male singing - June - CT - USA
JZ-3541 Scarlet Tanager - male singing June - CT - USA Piranga olivacea Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet Tanager - male - June - CT - USA

Scarlet Tanager - male - June - CT - USA
JZ-3537 Scarlet Tanager - male June - CT - USA Piranga olivacea Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePiranga Olivacea Collection: Scarlet Tanager - Male perched on branch Point Pelee, Ontario, Canada _TPL8188

Scarlet Tanager - Male perched on branch Point Pelee, Ontario, Canada _TPL8188
TOM-986 Scarlet Tanager - Male perched on branch Point Pelee, Ontario, Canada Piranga olivacea Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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The Scarlet Tanager, scientifically known as Piranga olivacea, is a striking bird species that can be found in various locations across the globe. One such place is the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, where these vibrant creatures grace the skies with their presence. Another Texan destination where you might catch a glimpse of them is South Padre Island. Male Scarlet Tanagers are particularly captivating with their brilliant red plumage contrasting against jet-black wings and tail. Female tanagers possess a more subdued appearance, showcasing olive-green feathers tinged with yellow. These two distinct genders beautifully complement each other in nature's grand design. Interestingly, depictions of these magnificent birds have been captured throughout history by talented artists like Robert Havell. In 1837, he created an artwork featuring both the Louisiana Tanager and Scarlet Tanager together – a testament to their allure even back then. Fast forward to c1850 when another artist portrayed this species once again; it was evident that its popularity endured over time. This particular depiction from 1856 showcases the Scarlet Tanager's vivid colors and intricate details for all to admire. Even beyond North America, these delightful creatures have made appearances elsewhere around the world. Picture No. 11807474 captures one such moment in Portugal where a Scarlet Tanager perches on a branch amidst lush greenery – truly an enchanting sight. Whether they're seen soaring through American landscapes or exploring foreign territories like Portugal, there's no denying that Piranga olivacea leaves an indelible mark wherever it goes. So next time you find yourself near any of these locations mentioned above, keep your eyes peeled for this majestic bird – it will surely leave you awe-inspired.