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Chestnut-sided warbler
Setophaga pensylvanica
36.1351, -81.6776
Field Notes
Description:
In the summer, male chestnut-sided warblers are unmistakable in appearance. They display dark-streaked gray backs, white faces, black eye stripes and greenish crowns. Their underparts are white, with chestnut flanks, and they also have two white wing bars.
Habitat:
Moses Cone Memorial Park
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