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Yellow warbler
- Uniformly yellow
- Red streaks on breast of males
- Black eye
- Common
- shrubby thickets and woods, particularly along watercourses and in wetland
- tops of tall shrubs and small trees
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Common Yellowthroat
- Yellow below
- Olive above
- Broad black mask
- Thin white line separates mask at top
- Witchety, Witchety, Witchety song
- Common
- skulking low to the ground in dense thickets and fields
- thick, low vegetation, ranging from marsh to grassland to open pine forest
- most common warbler found in fields and edges
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Hooded warbler
- Small
- Yellow face
- Black bib connected to black hood
- Underparts yellow
- Back olive green
- Hardwood forest with shrub understory
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Yellow breasted chat
- Medium size
- Gray head
- Yellow breast and belly
- Olive green back and wings
- White eye ring
- Nests on the ground, under bushy vegetation and small trees.
- Insect feeder only
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Nashville warbler
- Medium size
- Gray head
- Yellow breast and belly
- Olive green back and wings
- White eye ring
- Nests on the ground, under bushy vegetation and small trees.
- Insect feeder only
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Tennessee warbler
- Drably colored with few distinct field marks.
- Back green.
- Underparts whitish.
- Crown and nape gray.
- Thin white line over eyes
- strident staccato song, surprisingly loud
- spruce budworm, a favored food
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Black-throated Green Warbler
- Small and compact with bold facial pattern
- Bright yellow face
- black throat
- olive crown/nape
- Two white-wing bars
- Black streaks on flanks
- Belly white
- Olive ear patch
- persistent song of "zoo-zee, zoo-zoo-zee"
- Stays high
- Coniferous and mixed forest
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Yellow-rumped Warbler
- Gray upperparts with dark streaking
- Black and yellow patch on sides of breast
- Black mask with thin white eyebrow and eye crescent
- Bright yellow crown and rump
- outer tree canopies at middle heights
- sometimes in flocks
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Black and White Warbler
- One of the earliest-arriving migrants
- Deciduous forest and mixed forestĀ
- creeps along tree trunks and branches like a nimble nuthatch
- boldly striped in black and white.
- Their black wings are highlighted by two wide, white wing bars.
- Adult males have more obvious black streaking, particularly on the underparts and the cheek.
- slightly downcurved bill.
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Blackpoll Warbler
- Common migrant in May starting second week and thru end of the month
- Branches in the tops of taller trees.
- Small songbird.
- Breeding male with black cap,
- white cheek,
- black mustache stripe,
- white throat.
- White chest with thin black stripes down sides.
- Two white wingbars.
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