The Common Yellowthroat, Geothlypis trichas, is a New World warbler. It is an abundant breeder in North America from southern Canada to central Mexico.
Northern races are migratory, wintering in the southern parts of the breeding range, Central America and the West Indies. Southern forms are largely resident. This species is a very rare vagrant to western Europe.
The Common Yellowthroat has a brown back, yellow throat and white belly. The adult male has a black facemask, bordered abov ...
The Yellow-breasted Chat, Icteria virens, is a large songbird, the most atypical member of the New World warbler family, and the only member of the genus Icteria.
These birds have olive upperparts with a white belly and a yellow throat and breast; they have a long tail, a thick heavy bill, a large white eye ring and dark legs.
Their breeding habitat is the dense brushy areas in southern parts of Canada and most of the United States to central Mexico. The nest is an large open cup placed in thick shrubs.
Most birds migrate to Mexico and C ...
The Yellow-throated Warbler, Dendroica dominica, is a small New World warbler. It breeds in southeastern North America from southern Pennsylvania and northern Missouri to the Gulf.
The two subspecies found in northwest Florida and the Bahamas are resident, but other populations are migratory, wintering from on the Gulf coast, eastern Central America and the Caribbean.
The summer male Yellow-throated Warbler has grey upperparts and wings, with a double white wing bar. The throat is yellow, and the rest o ...