yellowthroat
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of yellowthroat
Example Sentences
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There’s a species in that part of Peru called masked yellowthroat, which is typically found in second growth.
From Slate • Nov. 20, 2021
But after a while, seeing a common yellowthroat started to feel a little mundane.
From Slate • Oct. 27, 2021
I’d spot a bird, yellow on its front, black around the eyes, small, jumpy, and flip through the pages to find a match: common yellowthroat!
From Slate • Oct. 27, 2021
Earlier this year, researchers found support for the good-genes theory in common yellowthroat warblers, Geothlypis trichas.
From Nature • Oct. 6, 2015
There is the Maryland yellowthroat, for instance, standing in the door of his bushy tent, and calling out as you approach, "which way, sir! which way, sir!"
From Birds and Poets : with Other Papers by Burroughs, John
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