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Setophaga petechia
Both male and female American yellow warblers are yellow with black eyes. Their wings and backs are yellow-green or yellow-gray while the rest of their body is a brighter yellow. Males have chestnut or brown-red streaks on their chests while females are mostly plain. They have rounded heads and relatively large, stout bills.
Spotted at the Black Bayou Lake NWR in Louisiana.
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