Which statement accurately distinguishes the residency status of the two common 'yellow tanagers'?
Answer
The Western Tanager is migratory, while the Yellow-winged Tanager remains fixed in South America.
The Western Tanager is described as a migratory resident of western North America that travels south, whereas the Yellow-winged Tanager is noted as remaining fixed in the high mountains of South America.

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