雄成鳥 © Gracie McMahon eBird S57058394 Macaulay Library ML 162506631
雌鳥/未成鳥 © Marky Mutchler
未成鳥 © Gates Dupont
雌鳥/未成鳥 © Ad Konings
成鳥 © Nate Gowan
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雄成鳥 © Cynthia Bridge

Nashville Warbler Leiothlypis ruficapilla

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辨識

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Small warbler with sharply pointed bill. Look for gray head, white eyering, yellow underparts (including throat), and olive upperparts. Sometimes pumps tail. Two disjunct breeding populations are very similar in appearance. Breeds in coniferous or mixed forests, often near clearings, second-growth, or bogs. In migration and winter, tends to be found in patchy woodland or brushy areas, including field edges and thickets. Winters primarily in Mexico. Listen for its loud chipping song, broken into two parts. Compare dull immature Nashville with Virginia’s Warbler; Nashvilles always have greenish wings. Also sometimes mistaken for larger gray-headed warblers like Mourning or Connecticut, but Nashville is much smaller, shorter-tailed, and sharper-billed.

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