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prothonotary warbler

Protonotaria citrea

Photo by SusanEllison
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Field Notes

Description:

•Large warbler, small songbird.
•Head and chest deep yellow, almost orange.
•Eyes black. Back greenish.
•Wings gray and without wingbars.
•Belly and undertail white.
•White spots in tail.

Habitat:

Prothonotary Warblers breed in wooded swamps and other bottomland forests. Characteristic tree species include willows, sweet gum, willow oak, black gum, tupelo, bald cypress, elms, and river birch. On their wintering grounds Prothonotary Warblers are abundant in mangrove forests.

Notes:

this is a fall migration bird found on the gulf coastal area of Texas

•The name "Prothonotary" refers to clerks in the Roman Catholic church, whose robes were bright yellow.

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PublishedSeptember 20, 2013

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