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Myrtle Fall Warbler

Dendroica coronata

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Description:

The Myrtle Warbler can be identified in any plumage by its bright yellow rump. Winter adults and young: brownish above, white below, streaked with dark; yellow rump. Very curious little birds. They followed me around the yard flitting from fruit tree to fruit tree.

Habitat:

Fall migration.

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PublishedOctober 3, 2013

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