adultes Männchen © Evan Lipton eBird S18074296 Macaulay Library ML 27965041
adultes Weibchen © Luke Seitz
immatures Weibchen © Jay McGowan
adultes Weibchen © Ryan Schain
adultes Männchen © Kevin Couture
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adultes Männchen © Matthew Sabourin
adultes Männchen © Griffin Richards

Kapuzenwaldsänger Setophaga citrina

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Rather small, yellow warbler that habitually flashes its white outer tail feathers. Males have distinctive black hood with yellow face; females duller with only a shadow of hood (some lack it completely). Most similar to Wilson's Warbler; always look for white in the tail on Hooded. Generally a bird of the understory in mature forest, often around patches of rhododendron. Song similar to Magnolia Warbler but stronger; "weeta-weeta-weeTEEyoo". Call sounds like two shot glasses being chinked together.

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