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Orange-crowned warbler

Oreothlpis celata

Photo by mary.gallo.m
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Description:

orange-crowned warbler. I think this spotting is a orange-crowned warbler because of the yellow undertail. There were several of these birds jumping in and out of the bushes along a muddy bank at Canaan National Wildlife Refuge in Davis, West Virginia. They may have been migrating through the area. According to a West Virginia website, they have been spotted in this state.

Habitat:

Canaan National Wildlife Refuge, Davis, West Virginia

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