雄成鳥 © Keenan Yakola eBird S45684707 Macaulay Library ML 114180151
雌鳥/雄未成鳥 © Ian Davies
雌成鳥 © Shailesh Pinto
雌鳥/雄未成鳥 © Ryan Schain
雄成鳥 © Jay McGowan
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雌鳥/雄未成鳥 © Suzanne Labbé
雄成鳥 © Tom Lally
棲地 © elwood bracey

Magnolia Warbler Setophaga magnolia

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辨識

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Breeding males are striking and unmistakable: especially look for white wing patch, head pattern, and thick black streaks on underparts. Females and immatures are less obvious and might be mistaken for Canada Warbler, but combination of gray head, yellow underparts, white wingbars, and at least some dark streaks on the flanks is distinctive. Always look for tail pattern from below: basal half is white, tip is black. Breeds in coniferous forests, especially with dense understory. Migrants and wintering birds can be found in any wooded area or edge. Winters primarily in Central America and the Caribbean.

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