In what type of forest habitat are Western Tanagers typically found at higher elevations during the summer months?

Answer

Coniferous and mixed-wood forests containing spruce, pine, and fir trees

During the breeding season, the distribution of the Western Tanager is heavily concentrated in western North America, spanning from the Rocky Mountains westward to the Pacific Coast, sometimes extending into British Columbia and Alaska. Their strong preference is for coniferous and mixed-wood forest ecosystems. Crucially, within these forested regions, they tend to occupy areas situated at higher elevations during the warmer summer months, utilizing the specific cover and food sources provided by trees such as spruce, pine, and fir.

In what type of forest habitat are Western Tanagers typically found at higher elevations during the summer months?
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