- The
hooded warbler (Setophaga citrina) is a New
World warbler. It
breeds in
eastern North America across the
eastern United States and into southernmost...
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plover Hooded robin Hooded siskin Hooded tanager Hooded tinamou Hooded treepie Hooded visorbearer Hooded vulture Hooded warbler Hooded wheatear Hooded whistler...
- The grey-
hooded warbler (Phylloscopus xanthoschistos) is a
species of leaf
warbler (family Phylloscopidae). It is most
famous for the way it warbles....
- The New
World warblers or wood-
warblers are a
group of small,
often colorful, p****erine
birds that make up the
family Parulidae and are
restricted to...
- Bachman's
warbler (Vermivora bachmanii) is a
possibly extinct p****erine
migratory bird. This
warbler was a migrant,
breeding in
swampy blackberry and cane...
- hain**** Davison's leaf
warbler,
Phylloscopus intensior – (previously white-tailed leaf
warbler,
Phylloscopus davisoni) Grey-
hooded warbler,
Phylloscopus xanthoschistos...
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Yellow warbler Yellow-throated
warbler Kentucky warbler Hooded warbler Hooded warbler Worm-eating
warbler Louisiana waterthrush Ovenbird American redstart...
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Geothlypis trichas Hooded warbler,
Setophaga citrina American redstart,
Setophaga ruticilla Cape May
warbler,
Setophaga tigrina Cerulean warbler,
Setophaga cerulea...
- call is a loud, dry chip, like that of a
hooded warbler. Its
flight call is a loud seeep.
Prothonotary warblers are
declining in
numbers due to loss of...
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female Canada warblers is
supported by the
observation of
female singing in
congener Wilson's
warbler and the
closely related hooded warbler.
During the...