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Black-throated Gray Warbler
Black-throated Gray Warbler, male, breeding plumage
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Black-throated Gray Warbler, female
MenuA small warbler of the American West, the Black-throated Gray Warbler is found in pine and mixed oak-pine forests west of the Rocky Mountains. Cool Facts
Description
Sex DifferencesSexes similar, but female duller, with white chin, and black throat mixed with white. ImmatureImmature male like adult female, but immature female with mostly white throat. SoundSong a series of buzzy notes, full of z's, "zeedle zeedle zeedle zeet-chee." »listen to songs of this speciesRangeSummer RangeBreeds from southern British Columbia, southern Idaho, and Wyoming southward to very northern Mexico. Winter RangeWinters in western Mexico. Conservation StatusPopulations stable or increasing. Other NamesParuline grise, Fauvette grise ŕ gorge noire (French) Sources used to construct this page:Guzy, M. J., and P. E. Lowther. 1997. Black-throated Gray Warbler (Dendroica nigrescens). In The Birds of North America, No. 319 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. |
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