Дорослий самець © Brad Imhoff eBird S69148731 Macaulay Library ML 235988051
Самиця/молодий птах © Shawn Billerman
Дорослий самець © Ryan Schain
Самиця/молодий птах © Alix d'Entremont
Дорослий самець © Jeff Bryant
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Середовище © Justin Saunders

Болотянка мала Cardellina pusilla

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Small, active, bright yellow warbler. Most birds (adults of both sexes and young males) have a black cap; young females lack this feature. Also note the rather long, narrow tail that is actively flipped around while foraging. Extensive breeding range across northern and western North America; more common in the west than east. Prefers dense thickets, especially with willows and alders. Winters primarily in Mexico, extending as far south as Panama. Migrants and wintering birds are found in any brushy wooded habitat. Listen for husky chip notes. Compare with Yellow Warbler, but note Wilson’s is smaller, smaller-billed, and has a relatively longer, thinner tail.

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