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Yellow-rumped Warbler
Setophaga coronata
27.2771, -82.5515
Field Notes
Description:
In summer, both sexes are a smart gray with flashes of white in the wings and yellow on the face, sides, and rump. Males are very strikingly shaded; females are duller and may show some brown. Winter birds are paler brown, with bright yellow rump and usually some yellow on the sides.
Cornell Lab
Habitat:
In summer, Yellow-rumped Warblers are birds of open coniferous forests and edges, and to a lesser extent deciduous forests. In fall and winter they move to open woods and shrubby habitats, including coastal vegetation, parks, and residential areas. Cornell Lab
Notes:
This bird was in my back yard
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