The Chestnut-sided Warbler





The Chestnut-sided Warbler is a medium-sized warbler with black-streaked upperparts and white underparts, and chestnut-brown flanks. Cap is bright yellow and moustache stripe is black. Female has less chestnut-brown on flanks. Winter adult and juvenile have lime-green upperparts, conspicuous yellow eye-ring, dark gray wings with two yellow bars, and gray. This bird lives in the eastern part of the country. This bird is a member of the warbler family. Posted by Tommy Jones of birds rock.
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