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Yellow-throated Warbler Dendroica dominica
L 5 1/2" (14 cm).

Song or calls:
Song is series of clear, downslurred whistles ending with a rising note.

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photo by Phil Swanson

 

Description: Male has plain slate gray upperparts; black crown and face; large white patch on side of head; bright yellow throat and upper breast; two white wing bars; white underparts, with black streaking on sides; and bold white eyebrow sometimes tinged with yellow. Female is similar, but black on crown and face is less extensive.

Behavior: Forages high in the trees, creeping methodically along the branches.


Habitat: Usually found in rather swampy forests. Also occurs in streamside sycamore forests.

Where in Nebraska: Rare to uncommon migrant in eastern Nebraska, breeding locally at sites such as Fontanelle Forest and possibly elsewhere.


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