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Common Yellowthroat

Geothlypis trichas

Photo by James McNair
Published on Project Noah
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Common Yellowthroat

Geothlypis trichas

Comments (4)

Haha well the adult males are pretty easy to tell, but the females are so drab, they can easily be mistaken for several other warblers! What I look at on the females: pink legs, faint eye ring, plain olive-colored body (no wing bars), and a pale yellow throat. Just a plain looking tiny bird!
You would think I would recognize them by now......a bit slow on the uptake I guess. I walked today and saw a bunch more little birds. Will post them over the next few days...probably need your genius again please!
You've been finding a lot of these lately!

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