Which statement describes the habitat use of the Yellow-winged Tanager in relation to the Western Tanager's wintering range?
Answer
The Yellow-winged Tanager stays confined to specific elevation bands of the Andes slopes year-round, contrasting with the wandering wintering Western Tanager.
While the Western Tanager moves into South America for winter, the Yellow-winged Tanager maintains a specialized niche, staying confined to specific elevation bands within the Andes slopes.

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