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Palm Warbler

dendroica palmarum

Photo by JosephSpurr
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Field Notes

Description:

These birds traveled in a group of about 20. I observed them eating small winged insects. I believe this to be a male. Females had same pattern and colors, but considerably duller.

Habitat:

wetland habitat

Notes:

These birds proved difficult to photograph as they are on the move constantly. They seem to be sexually dimorphic, males bright color, females dull in color.

Species ID Suggestions

Palm Warbler

Dendroica palmarum

Palm warbler

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PublishedMarch 22, 2012

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