
Gray-crowned Yellowthroat
Gray-crowned Yellowthroat
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The Gray-crowned Yellowthroat is a vibrant warbler with olive-green upperparts, bright yellow underparts, a gray head, and a distinctive black mask that is less extensive than in true yellowthroats.
Where to spot
Resident from southern Texas (USA) and northern Mexico south through Central America to Costa Rica.
How to spot
Look in open, arid scrubland, thorny brush, and dense thickets. It often forages low in vegetation. Listen for its rapid, somewhat jumbled song.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its resident range. Most vocal during the local breeding season.
Where to spot
Resident from southern Texas (USA) and northern Mexico south through Central America to Costa Rica.
How to spot
Look in open, arid scrubland, thorny brush, and dense thickets. It often forages low in vegetation. Listen for its rapid, somewhat jumbled song.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its resident range. Most vocal during the local breeding season.
This species is often found in drier, more open habitats compared to its close relatives, the common yellowthroats, preferring scrubby areas and overgrown fields rather than wet marshes.
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