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leiothlypis peregrina

  1. Tennessee Warbler

    Tennessee Warbler

    An adult male. Females are similar but usually less crisply patterned and tend to have more yellow on the chest. Note the fine pointed bill which is sometimes used to steal nectar from flowers by piercing the base of the flower. Its nomenclature has been unstable. Formerly in the genus...
  2. Tennesse Warbler, Male

    Tennesse Warbler, Male

    Tennessee Warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina) male.
  3. Tennessee Warbler, adult female

    Tennessee Warbler, adult female

    Tennessee Warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina) adult female.
  4. Tennessee Warbler

    Tennessee Warbler

    An adult male. Females are similar but usually less crisply patterned and tend to have more yellow on the chest. They were by far the most common warbler migrating through this area during our visit. Formerly in the genus "Vermivora" it was moved to "Oreothlypis" along with several other...
  5. Tennessee Warbler (male)

    Tennessee Warbler (male)

    Tennessee Warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina) male.
  6. Tennessee Warbler (female)

    Tennessee Warbler (female)

    Tennessee Warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina) female.
  7. Tennessee Warbler

    Tennessee Warbler

    This is an adult male. Females are similar but usually less crisply patterned and tend to have more yellow on the chest. Note the fine pointed bill which is sometimes used to steal nectar from flowers by piercing the base of the flower. Formerly in the genus "Vermivora" it was moved to...
  8. Tennessee Warbler

    Tennessee Warbler

    A common migrant along the Texas coast especially in Spring. This individual with yellow smudging on its chest and blended nape pattern is probably an adult female. Adult males are similar but usually more crisply patterned and tend to lack yellow on the chest. Note the fine pointed bill...
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