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Pine Warbler Dendroica pinus
L 5 1/2" (14 cm).

Song or calls:
Song is twittering musical trill.

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photo by Phil Swanson

 

Description: Unstreaked olive-green upperparts; blackish wings with two white wing bars; relatively large bill; short undertail coverts make tail look long; dark cheek patch. Male has yellow throat and breast; dark streaking on sides; white belly and undertail coverts. Female is duller.

Behavior: Deliberately creeps while foraging over trunks and branches.

Habitat: Migrants are found in a wide variety of forests, especially pine forests. Also occurs in deciduous forests and orchards.

Where in Nebraska: Rare migrant in eastern Nebraska. No records farther west than Antelope County. Most of records are from Lancaster County.

Fun Facts: The scientific name describes its habitat; dendron (a tree), oicos (inhabits) and pinus (pines)

 

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