
Bahama Yellowthroat
Bahama Yellowthroat
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The Bahama Yellowthroat is a vibrant warbler with olive-green upperparts, bright yellow underparts, and a prominent black facial mask bordered by white in males. It is a distinctive island resident.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Bahamas, including islands like Grand Bahama, Abaco, and Andros.
How to spot
Look in dense low vegetation, scrubland, pine forests, and mangrove edges. It often stays hidden in thickets but males will perch higher to sing. Listen for its varied, somewhat buzzy song.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its resident island habitats. Most vocal during the local breeding season.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Bahamas, including islands like Grand Bahama, Abaco, and Andros.
How to spot
Look in dense low vegetation, scrubland, pine forests, and mangrove edges. It often stays hidden in thickets but males will perch higher to sing. Listen for its varied, somewhat buzzy song.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its resident island habitats. Most vocal during the local breeding season.
This species exhibits geographical variation across the Bahamas, with different island populations sometimes showing subtle differences in plumage or song, reflecting their isolation.
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