Common Yellowthroat
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Parulidae
Geothlypis
Geothlypis trichas
A skulking masked warbler of wet thickets, the Common Yellowthroat is far more frequently heard than seen. Its "wich-i-ty, wich-i-ty, wich-i-ty" can be heard from the Yukon... More »
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Learn how to identify Common Yellowthroat, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. A skulking masked warbler of wet thickets, the Common Yellowthroat is far more frequently heard than seen. ... A skulking masked warbler of wet thickets, the Common Yellowthroat is far more frequently heard than seen.
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Common Yellowthroat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Common Yellowthroat , ( Geothlypis trichas ), is a New World warbler. They are abundant breeders in North America, ranging from southern Canada to central Mexico. Northern races are migratory,...
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The adult male Common Yellowthroat is instantly recognizable with its black mask. Immature males often have a semblance of the mask. Females and immatures are similar to female and immature Mourning and MacGillivray's Warblers but yellowthroats have whiter bellies and lack a gray hood or olive breast band.
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A small bird with a yellow throat, skulking in the grass or weeds of a marshy spot, is almost certainly a Common Yellowthroat, whose cheerful song is well known.
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A species account of the Great Blue Heron from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Bird of the Week web site ... The male Common Yellowthroat has a black mask that varies in size depending on the individual. A recent study showed that males with large black masks were more likely to win mates than males with small black masks.
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Sounds of the Common Yellowthroat ... Song: The male's distinctive, high-pitched song is a series of repeated phrases: witchety-witchety-witchety-witch. The song is loud for such a small bird, and the singer rarely stays put, hopping or flying from perch to perch between songs.
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A Common Yellowthroat after being banded at Rollins Savanna Forest Preserve in Lake County, Illinois.
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The Common Yellowthroat, as its name implies, is an abundant species that winters throughout Central America, northwestern South America, the extreme southern US and most of the Caribbean islands. During the breeding season, it extends its range throughout the US and Canada south of the Northwest Territories.
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