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Hooded Warbler

Setophaga citrina

Photo by Cody.conway
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Description:

A striking small bird of eastern hardwood forests, the Hooded Warbler prefers forests with some shrub understory. Males have a solid black hood covering the majority of their head, while females lack this hood but contain a light trace of darker feathering outlining where a mask would be.

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What a handsome fellow, Cody! I'm varying shades of green with envy. Bravo, you!!
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PublishedApril 4, 2013

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