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Hooded warbler

Setophaga citrina

Description:

This fast moving Hooded warbler was very difficult to photograph. It kept moving from place to place in the forest floor. I had never seen one of its kind before and I couldn't find its ID in my three bird guides, maybe because it is a migratory bird that spends the winter in the Yucatan peninsula.

Habitat:

Tropical dry forest.

Notes:

It is my spotting 4,800.

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LuisStevens
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LuisStevens

Yucatán, Mexico

Spotted on Feb 25, 2016
Submitted on Mar 18, 2016

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