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Myrtle warbler (female)

Setophaga coronata coronata

Photo by Brian38
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Description:

This is the "Myrtle" version of the Yellow-rumped warbler which is a migrator here in Washington. A medium-sized warbler that is similar to the Audubon yellow-rumped warbler but has a white throat instead of a yellow throat. Mostly dark gray above and white underneath with dark streaks on the breast with hints of yellow. The Female has a brown back.

Habitat:

Spotted foraging in a riparian forest full of willows and cottonwoods next to wetlands at Ridgefield National Wildlife refuge.

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