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Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia amnicola) - 20230509-01

Typically yellow overall, but some immatures can be almost completely gray. Most males have reddish-brown streaks below; females are plainer and duller yellow. Always looks uniform and plain-faced, with rather stout bill for a warbler. Favors brushy habitats near water, often foraging in shrubs fairly low to the ground. Common and widespread throughout North America; winters in Central and northern South America. “Mangrove” Yellow Warbler, currently considered a subspecies, is found in mangroves and nearby brush from Mexico to Ecuador. Males have a distinctive reddish-brown head. (eBird)

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Very common but always a joy to see. This male was checking me out in between songs.

 

Britannia Conservation Area, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. May 2023.

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Uploaded on June 3, 2023
Taken on May 9, 2023