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The prothonotary warbler is 13 cm (5.1 in) long, weighs a mean 14.3 g (0.50 oz), [11] and has a wingspan of 22 cm (8.75 in). [12] It has an olive-coloured back with blue-grey wings and tail, yellow underparts, a relatively long pointed bill, and black legs.
Prothonotary warbler; R. Rufous-capped warbler; W. Wilson's warbler; Y. Yellow warbler; Yellow-throated warbler This page was last edited on 18 March 2013, at 04:09 ...
The Parkesia waterthrushes, the ovenbird, the russet-crowned warbler, and Semper's warbler, all of which can exceed 15 cm (5.9 in) and 21 g (0.74 oz), may be considered the largest. The migratory species tend to lay larger clutches of eggs, typically up to six, since the hazards of their journeys mean that many individuals will have only one ...
It appears in Prothonotary warbler and List of Kansas birds and was taken by User:Mdf. Nominate and support. — Cuivi é nen (talk • contribs), Thursday, 11 May 2006 @ 02:10 UTC; Oppose. Pretty picture, but not particularly striking. The framing and composition are boring, and the bracelet on the bird's leg detracts from the picture.
Prothonotary Warbler eats lizard. Wilson Bulletin. vol 115, no 1. p. 102-102. Flaspohler DJ. (1996). Nesting success of the prothonotary warbler in the upper Mississippi River bottomlands. The Wilson Bulletin. vol 108, no 3. p. 457. Fleming WJ & Pettit DR. (1986). Modified Milk Carton Nest Box for Studies of Prothonotary Warblers Protonotaria ...
Nov. 1—Every spring, a small songbird with a brilliant black and yellow face visits the Inland Northwest. Many bird watchers consider it a treat to catch even a glimpse of a Townsend's warbler ...
This list of birds of Indiana includes species documented in the U.S. state of Indiana and accepted by the Indiana Bird Records Committee (IBRC) of the Indiana Audubon Society. As of January 2022, there were 422 species included in the official list. [ 1 ]
Yellow-throated warblers will occasionally hybridize with northern parulas (Setophaga americana), resulting in a hybrid species known as Sutton's warblers. [5] Sutton's warblers lack the black streaks bordering the breast indicative of yellow-throated warblers, and have a suffused greenish-yellow wash on their back, which is also not indicative of yellow-throated warblers. [6]