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Pine Warbler

Setophaga pinus

Description:

Pine Warblers are hefty, long-tailed warblers with stout bills. The tip of the tail usually appears to have a central notch. Pine Warblers are yellowish birds with olive backs, whitish bellies, and two prominent white wingbars on gray wings. Adult males are the brightest; females and immatures are more subdued and can even appear gray-brown. Overall, Pine Warblers don’t show the strong patterns of other warblers, but the face can look weakly “spectacled,” with a pale eyering connected to a pale stripe in front of the eye.

Habitat:

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joanbstanley
Spotted by
joanbstanley

Denton, Texas, USA

Spotted on Feb 9, 2014
Submitted on Feb 11, 2014

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