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yellow-throated warbler

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noun

  1. a warbler, Dendroica dominica, of the eastern U.S., having a yellow throat and breast.


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Our guide pointed out the vibrant orange coat and black crown of the Blackburnian warbler and the gold neck and white “eyebrows” of the yellow-throated warbler.

From Washington Post

“In 2015, I had great blue heron, red-bellied woodpecker, American crow, American robin, brown thrasher, northern parula, pine warbler, yellow-throated warbler, chipping sparrow, white-throated sparrow.”

From Slate

An officer picked up two injured birds, a yellow-throated warbler and a hummingbird, and took them to City Wildlife for rehabilitation.

From Washington Post

Among the species noted were the yellow-throated warbler, the crow, the white ibis and the bald eagle.

From Washington Times

The yellow-throated warbler usually spends summers in the Midwest and winters as far south as Cuba and the Dominican Republic.

From Washington Times