Black-throated Green Warbler
Look For It’s the golden face patch and black throat that are the most noticeable features on the male black-throated […]
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Look For It’s the golden face patch and black throat that are the most noticeable features on the male black-throated […]
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Look For The male magnolia warbler has one of almost every field mark common to our songbirds: eye line, mask,
Look For The yellow-breasted chat is our largest warbler, though it does not really look, act, or sound like a
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Look For The orange-crowned warbler is a small and very plain warbler with a small finely pointed bill and a
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Look For A tiny warbler of the treetops, the northern parula’s yellow throat and white belly are often all you
One of the best-known warblers in the United States—and easily the most widespread and numerous in winter—the yellow-rumped warbler is
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The yellow warbler is 4 ½ to 5 inches in length, with a sharp, fine bill. Its body is all
The ovenbird is a warbler that looks like a small speckled thrush. A good look at the ovenbird’s head will
The Kirtland’s warbler is a small, rare songbird that, until the past few decades, was headed for extinction. It has
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Its species name citrina means “lemon colored,” and no North American bird is more rich in yellow than a male
This charming bird may be the most popular warbler in North America. It is certainly one of the most widespread
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Some scientists think that habitat loss—on both the breeding and wintering grounds—could be adversely impacting this warbler. Cerulean warblers were