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Orange-crowned Warbler Vermivora celata
L 5" (13 cm).

Song or calls:
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Song is high-pitched staccato trill. Call note is sharp “chip.”

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Description: Sexes similar. Olive green above; paler below; yellow undertail coverts; faint streaking on sides of breast; slightly downcurved bill; faint whitish eyebrow; and orange crown feathers, which usually remain hidden. No eye-ring or wing bars.

orange crowned warbler
Habitat: Deciduous forests, woodlands, and brushy thickets. Also forage in stands of tall sunflowers, ragweeds, and shrubs, often fairly close to the ground.

Where in Nebraska: Common spring and fall migrant across the state.

Field Notes: Orange-crowned Warblers only display their crown during courtship or when alarmed.

Fun Facts: The Orange-crowned Warbler is divided into four sub-species that vary in plummage, size, color, and molt patterns.


 

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