Scarlet Tanager Grid Fleece Pullover

$100.00 $135.00

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Size

The Grid Fleece Pullover is designed as part of a layering system when paired with our sun hoodies.  Wear it as a stand alone insulation layer or under a wind shell.  

Fit: they run long in the sleeves and body so you may want to size down a size.  

The thumb hole cuffs and double layered hood help to set this grid fleece apart in warmth.

True-To-Trail Print: Inspired by one of Pickles favorite birds.

The home rane of the Scarlet Tanager (*Piranga olivacea*) varies depending on the season and habitat quality. During the breeding season, their home range typically spans 5 to 10 acres but can be larger in areas with fewer resources. Males are territorial and defend their breeding areas, which are usually located in mature forests with a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees. The range includes both the nesting site and nearby foraging areas, where the birds hunt for insects, fruits, and berries.

Outside of the breeding season, Scarlet Tanagers are migratory and travel in flocks to Central and South America for winter. During migration, their home range expands significantly as they move over large distances. In wintering areas, they are less territorial and may roam over broader regions in search of food. The size of their range is largely determined by food availability and habitat conditions.

Imported

Technical Specs

Fabric: 100% Dri Fit Polyester

Weight: Material 210 gsm

Sizing: Unisex

Shirt Type: 1/4 Zip Pullover

Features

Thumbhole Cuff

Raglan Sleeves

Kangaroo Pocket

Double Layer & Drawstring Hood

Design Inspiration

The Scarlet Tanager

where is The Scarlet Tanager

Commonly Found

You can find Scarlet Tanagers across the eastern United States in the spring and summer, especially in large, mature deciduous forests with tall trees and dense canopies. They’re most common in places like the Appalachians, the Midwest, and the Northeast from May through early September.

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Appalachian Trail

Long Trail

North Country Trail

Ice Age Trail

Bartram Trail

Ozark Highlands Trail