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Bahama Warbler

Bahama Warbler

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The Bahama Warbler is a small, grayish-olive warbler with yellowish underparts, faint streaking, and two weak wing bars. It has a pale supercilium and a dark eye-line.
Where to spot
Endemic to the pine forests of the northern Bahamas (Grand Bahama, Abaco, Andros, and New Providence).
How to spot
Look in pine forests, often in the canopy, foraging among needles and cones. It can be difficult to differentiate from other subtle warblers without a good view or distinct vocalization.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its resident island habitats. More vocal during the local breeding season.
This species is endemic to the pine forests of the northern Bahamas, where it occupies a similar ecological niche to the Pine Warbler of mainland North America.
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