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Yellow-rumped warbler

Photo by ekbellinger
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Description:

Asking for a little help identifying because there were two or three different varieties of yellow-rumped warbler flitting around. Some had more yellow on the front; I think that's the Audubon's warbler sub-species? I know this is a male because of the black mask.

Habitat:

Deciduous forest on a lake shore. Devils Lake State Park, Baraboo, WI

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

The white-throat makes it a Myrtle subspecies. The yellow throat is the Audubon ssp. Nice Shot!
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PublishedMay 5, 2022

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