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Palm Warbler

Setophaga palmarum

Photo by ceherzog
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

The rusty-capped Palm Warbler can be most easily recognized by the tail-wagging habit that shows off its yellow undertail. It breeds in bogs and winters primarily in the southern United States and Caribbean. Cornell lab

Habitat:

On sea grass at the shore: Siesta Key FL

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Comments (4)

Really nice spotting and photo's! Thank you for posting to Florida's Flora & Fauna!
May I suggest putting the second photo first?
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PublishedFebruary 15, 2012

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