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  2. Yellow warbler - Wikipedia

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    The yellow warbler starts breeding in May/June, while the mangrove warbler breeds all year round. American yellow warblers have been known to raise a brood of young in as little as 45 days, with 75 the norm. Tropical populations, by contrast, need more than 100 days per breeding. Males court the females with songs, singing 3,200 or more per day.

  3. Yellow-bellied warbler - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-bellied warbler (Abroscopus superciliaris) is a species of bush warbler (family Cettiidae). It was formerly included in the " Old World warbler " assemblage. It is found in Bangladesh , Bhutan , Brunei , Cambodia , China , India , Indonesia , Laos , Malaysia , Myanmar , Nepal , Thailand , and Vietnam .

  4. Yellow-rumped warbler - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-rumped warbler (Setophaga coronata) is a regular North American bird species that can be commonly observed all across the continent.Its extensive range connects both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the U.S. as well as Canada and Central America, with the population concentrated in the continent's northern reaches during the breeding season and migrating southwards to southern ...

  5. List of birds of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Black-and-white warbler Prothonotary warbler Yellow warbler Yellow-rumped warbler. Order: Passeriformes Family: Parulidae. The wood warblers are a group of small and often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal, but some are more terrestrial. Most members of this family are insectivores.

  6. Iduna (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Iduna is a genus of tree warbler in the family Acrocephalidae. Keyserling and Blasius gave no explanation of the genus name Iduna. [2] It is sometimes lumped in the genus Hippolais, although in 2009 it was found to belong to the Iduna clade. [3] It contains the following species: African yellow warbler (Iduna natalensis) Mountain yellow warbler ...

  7. Yellow-browed warbler unusually sighted inland - AOL

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    A bird that is rarely seen inland across the UK, has been spotted 38 miles (62 km) from the coast. The yellow-browed warbler was sighted wintering around Verulamium Lake in St Albans, Hertfordshire.

  8. African yellow warbler - Wikipedia

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    The African yellow warbler is a medium-sized warbler in which the whole of the upperparts and tail are yellowish-brown, with a slightly browner crown and yellower rump. The wings have brown feathers edged with yellow. The underparts are bright yellow with an olive wash on the sides of the breast, flanks and lower belly.

  9. 21 species no longer endangered — because they’re extinct ...

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    “The ultimate goal is to recover these species, so they no longer need the Act’s protection.” Mysterious ‘large feline’ seen in eastern Pennsylvania ignites talk of ‘ghost cats’