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The Tennessee warbler has long wings, short tail and a thin, pointy bill. Juveniles and first-year birds are quite similar to the female. In winter and fall, adult male resembles juvenile and spring adult female but shows more yellow below: the grey neck and crown turn into an olive green while the underside takes a yellow hue.
Bachman's warbler. Vermivora bachmanii (Audubon, 1833) Southeast United States and wintering in Cuba: Size: Habitat: Diet: CR Blue-winged warbler. Vermivora cyanoptera Olson & Reveal, 2009: southern Ontario and the eastern United States: Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Golden-winged warbler. Vermivora chrysoptera Linnaeus, 1766
House finch (male) House finch (female) American goldfinch (male) American goldfinch (female) Order: Passeriformes Family: Fringillidae. Finches are seed-eating passerine birds, that are small to moderately large and have a strong beak, usually conical and in some species very large. All have twelve tail feathers and nine primaries.
A garden warbler (Sylviidae), giving its prolonged warbling song A wood warbler (Phylloscopidae) A magnolia warbler (Parulidae) Various Passeriformes (perching birds) are commonly referred to as warblers. They are not necessarily closely related to one another, but share some characteristics, such as being fairly small, vocal, and insectivorous.
Female mallard and ducklings at Burnaby Lake Regional Park, by Alan D. Wilson Long-billed curlew , by Alan D. Wilson Canada goose , by Alan D. Wilson (edited by Diliff )
The ashy prinia or ashy wren-warbler (Prinia socialis) is a small warbler in the family Cisticolidae. [2] This prinia is a resident breeder in the Indian subcontinent , ranging across most of India , Nepal , Bangladesh , eastern Pakistan , Bhutan , Sri Lanka and western Myanmar .
Wilson's warbler is an active forager, moving rapidly through shrubs, on the ground, and sometimes in taller trees during the winter. [12] Feeding birds often twitch their tails or flick their wings nervously. [15] The observed feeding rate of the male Wilson's warbler was not significantly different between males with or without mates. [16]
The Nashville warbler (Leiothlypis ruficapilla) is a small songbird in the New World warbler family, found in North and Central America. It breeds in parts of the northern and western United States and southern Canada, and migrates to winter in southern California and Texas , Mexico, and the north of Central America.