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Yellow Palm Warbler

S. p. hypochrysea

Photo by ConorSheaWing
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Brownish-olive upper parts and thoroughly yellow underparts with bold rufous breast and flank streaking.

Habitat:

Open coniferous bogs, seen while on the far trail at John Heinz Wildlife Refuge.

Notes:

From far away it appeared to be a sparrow at first, then when he turned and faced me I definitely realized that he wasn't a sparrow. This is my first actual Warbler.

Species ID Suggestions

Palm Warbler

Setophaga palmarum palmarum

Comments (1)

Beautiful :) Warblers are so hard to get still photos of!

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