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Portrait of Yellow Warbler (Galapagos, Ecuador) #71988179
Description
Yellow Warblers: This all-yellow warblers familiar to many North Americans as it ranges from Alaska and Canada south to Peru. The male is usually brighter than the female and has chestnut-brown markings on the crown and breast. The immature is much greyer (often olive-yellow) and can be confused with the warbler finch which has no yellow in its plumage. It occurs on most islands from shore to mountain top where it is ever active searching for insects with its probing bill. It seems never to stay still for more than a second.