Louisiana tanager
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Louisiana tanager
An Americanism dating back to 1805–15
Example Sentences
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A Louisiana tanager in his coat of many colors stopped one day, and another time, when looking up for dull green vireos, my eye was startled by a flaming golden oriole.
From A-Birding on a Bronco by Merriam, Florence A.
I saw a Louisiana tanager; the pinyon jays were everywhere; ravens, true birds of the wilderness, croaked hoarsely.
From A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open by Roosevelt, Theodore
In a Pasture 207 Louisiana tanager Piranga ludoviciana.
From A Bird-Lover in the West by Miller, Olive Thorne
On looking it up in Ridgway the stranger proved to be the Louisiana tanager, a high mountain bird.
From A-Birding on a Bronco by Merriam, Florence A.
They are rather rare, as are also the Louisiana tanager, most gorgeous of all the Tahoe birds, and the black-headed grosbeak.
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