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Myrtle Warbler

Setophaga coronata coronata

Photo by ConorSheaWing
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

The summer male Myrtle Warbler has a slate blue back, and yellow crown, rump and flank patch. It has white tail patches, and the breast is streaked black. The female has a similar pattern, but the back is brown as are the breast streaks.

Habitat:

More northeast in summer. Commonly found near streams plucking insects right out of the air.

Notes:

A large number of these guys were causing quite a ruckus while I was fishing in the creek. Flying over the water, grabbing an insect, and flying back to the same spot they left from to eat.

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