Chestnut-sided Warbler
Look For True to its name, this warbler has chestnut on its sides and breast. The chestnut-sided warbler also has […]
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Look For True to its name, this warbler has chestnut on its sides and breast. The chestnut-sided warbler also has […]
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Look For The Nashville warbler’s brightest color is a warm yellow on its breast and belly going up into its
Look For An adult male has a boldly marked black-and-yellow head, with a black cheek and throat. Females have a
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Look For The Wilson’s warbler is a small wood warbler at about 10-12 cm in length. Adult males have yellowish,
Look For Only 5 inches long, the adult palm warbler in spring has an olive back, yellow or yellow-white underparts
Look For The prothonotary warbler (pro-THON-oh-tary) is a bird of wooded swamps, where its loud song rings out. It is
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Look For The Tennessee warbler is very active, short-tailed, and generally nondescript. The male is most distinctive in spring, when
Look For The yellow-throated warbler is a long-billed, 5 ½-inch-long warbler with a solid gray back; white eyeline, cheek patch,
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Look For The two North American waterthrushes (Louisiana waterthrush and northern waterthrush) are confusingly similar, and both look more like
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The pine warbler is unusual among North American warblers in that its winter range includes much of its breeding range,
Look For Singing from an exposed perch atop a sapling in an old field, the male blue-winged warbler is a
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Look For Crawling like a zebra-striped nuthatch along a tree branch or trunk, the black-and-white warbler makes its living gleaning
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