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Yellow-rumped Warbler

Setophaga coronata

Description:

What I believe to be a Yellow-rumped Warbler even though the yellow rump isn't showing here

Habitat:

Light mixed woods running alongside a dirt road dotted with half-a-dozen cabins or homes and a golf course and stream/creek less than one city-block away

Notes:

I didn't see the yellow rump but had seen Yellow-rumped Warblers for a few weeks throughout Ottertail County so believe that's what or who this is however, I could be wrong. This particular Warbler was walking on the same dirt road we were driving down to check out an Eagle's nest located toward the end of the road where it meets the county highway. Other similar-looking Warblers were abundant in the mowed grasses and along the side of the dirt road foraging for bugs (I think) in the old leaves and grass.

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JanelleL.Streed
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JanelleL.Streed

Minnesota, USA

Spotted on May 9, 2013
Submitted on Jun 28, 2013

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