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What does a Townsend warbler look like?

What does a Townsend warbler look like?

Adult males have a black head and throat with a gleaming golden face and black cheek patch. They have gray wings with white wingbars, an olive-green back, and a yellow breast with bold black flank streaks. Females and immatures are similar but less strongly marked.

What does a prairie warbler look like?

Look For. The prairie warbler is a small warbler with a lemon yellow breast and bold black side streaks. When foraging, prairie warblers pump and flit their tails, and in flight their tails show obvious white outer edges. The tail twitching is another good field mark for this species.

Where do Townsend Warblers live?

Townsend’s Warblers breed in coniferous forests from southern Alaska and northwestern Canada south into the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Most are migratory, with different populations of the species wintering in two separate areas.

What do Townsend Warblers eat?

Mostly insects. While nesting, eats mainly insects, such as caterpillars, true bugs, beetles, leafhoppers, and many others; also a few spiders, seeds, and plant galls. On tropical wintering grounds, also feeds on some berries and nectar.

Are Western tanagers rare?

Widespread and common, with no indication of declining numbers. Open conifer or mixed forests; widespread in migration.

What does a field sparrow look like?

These are warm-colored birds with a distinct white eyering, a pink bill, and pale grayish underparts with soft orangey highlights. The head is pale gray with a bright rufous crown and a wide rufous line behind the eye. The whitish throat is bordered by soft orange-rufous lateral throat stripes.

How do you attract Townsend’s warbler?

As with yellow-rumps, Townsend’s warblers are sometime visitors to feeders offering suet, mealworms, or hulled sunflower chips.

How to tell if a Townsend’s warbler is male or female?

Adult males have a black ear patch surrounded by yellow. Note thick white wingbars, black cap and throat, and yellow crescent beneath the eye. The black markings on adult females are paler and the throat is mostly yellow (some have dark mottling on the throat). Note dark ear patch surrounded by yellow and streaked sides.

What kind of eye patch does a Townsend’s warbler have?

Adult males have a black ear patch surrounded by yellow. Note thick white wingbars, black cap and throat, and yellow crescent beneath the eye. The black markings on adult females are paler and the throat is mostly yellow (some have dark mottling on the throat).

Which is larger a song sparrow or a Townsend’s warbler?

Larger than a Golden-crowned Kinglet, smaller than a Song Sparrow. Adult males have a black head and throat with a gleaming golden face and black cheek patch. They have gray wings with white wingbars, an olive-green back, and a yellow breast with bold black flank streaks. Females and immatures are similar but less strongly marked.

When do Townsend’s warblers start to lay eggs?

While nesting, eats mainly insects, such as caterpillars, true bugs, beetles, leafhoppers, and many others; also a few spiders, seeds, and plant galls. On tropical wintering grounds, also feeds on some berries and nectar. Males arrive on breeding grounds in late May, and establish territories by singing. The first eggs are laid by late June.