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Chestnut-sided Warbler

Setophaga pensylvanica

Description:

Non-breeding female Warbler with yellow crown to tail. White underside with little chestnut on flanks. Two white wing bars. Tail usually pointing above wings.

Habitat:

This would hide in bushes and trees and then would come down to the fountain to drink and bathe.

Notes:

Though not common in the west, but some have been showing up in different areas during the fall. Found in a family owned farm and the rest maintained by East Bay regional park

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1 Comment

remkinloch
remkinloch 5 years ago

A lovely little bird. Thanks for sharing.

Jellis
Spotted by
Jellis

Fremont, California, United States

Spotted on Oct 25, 2018
Submitted on Oct 25, 2018

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