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Yellow-rumped Warbler

Dendroica coronata

Photo by AshleyT
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

They have a gray-blue back and head, yellow crown on top of the head, and a bright yellow throat. The chest is gray-blue, and underneath it is black, then the belly is gray and streaked on the sides.

Habitat:

At the local park, there were tons of these guys everywhere. Both Myrtle's and Audubon's present.

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Comments (3)

Always nice to get Audubon's anywhere in Texas, though definitely more common in West Texas, still a great find Ashley
Nice shots of the Audubon's, you even got him showing his yellow crown!

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