Yellow-throated Warbler
Yellow-throated Warbler
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The Yellow-throated Warbler is a graceful warbler with a distinct gray back, white underparts, a bright yellow throat, and a bold black and white face pattern with a strong supercilium.
Where to spot
Breeds in the eastern and central United States. Winters in the southeastern U.S., Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
How to spot
Look in mature deciduous forests, particularly sycamores and pines along rivers or swamps. It often forages high in trees. Listen for its clear, ringing, descending song, often described as "teew-teew-teew-tew-tew-tew."
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (late spring to summer) when males are singing. Also seen during spring (April-May) and fall (August-September) migration.
Where to spot
Breeds in the eastern and central United States. Winters in the southeastern U.S., Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
How to spot
Look in mature deciduous forests, particularly sycamores and pines along rivers or swamps. It often forages high in trees. Listen for its clear, ringing, descending song, often described as "teew-teew-teew-tew-tew-tew."
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season (late spring to summer) when males are singing. Also seen during spring (April-May) and fall (August-September) migration.
This species is highly adaptable in its nesting habits; coastal populations often nest in Spanish moss, while inland populations prefer sycamore trees, especially near rivers and swamps.
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