How is the migratory behavior of the Black-and-Yellow Tanager described compared to some of its tanager relatives?

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It is firmly rooted in the Neotropics and nonmigratory/resident.

A key aspect distinguishing the Black-and-Yellow Tanager is its residency status. Unlike numerous species within the tanager family that engage in significant seasonal migrations, this particular bird maintains a resident status. This means successful observation relies entirely on knowing the specific, stable mountain regions where it lives year-round, as one does not need to track seasonal movements associated with large-scale North-South travel. The bird stays within its established environments where necessary resources like food and shelter remain consistently available throughout the year.

How is the migratory behavior of the Black-and-Yellow Tanager described compared to some of its tanager relatives?
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