Which parent is primarily responsible for the construction of the cup-shaped Western Tanager nest?
Answer
The female
Nest construction for the Western Tanager is predominantly the duty of the female bird. She selects a suitable location, usually high up in a tree, often favoring conifers, though deciduous trees are sometimes utilized. The nest itself is meticulously woven into a sturdy cup shape using various natural materials found in the forest, including fine twigs, grasses, rootlets, pine needles, and shreds of bark. After weaving the structure, she finishes it with softer insulating materials like fine grasses or even animal hair before laying her clutch of eggs.

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