Chestnut-Sided Warbler Animal Pictures
Setophaga Pensylvanica
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A male chestnut-sided warbler perched on a bare branch
As is the case with many birds, the male chestnut-warbler's plumage is more brilliant and the colors are more clearly delineated.
A female chestnut-sided warbler perched on a conifer branch
Female chestnut-sided warblers have drab plumage compared to males.
A juvenile chestnut-sided warbler perched on a branch next to a green maple leaf
This juvenile chestnut-sided warbler doesn't have its adult plumage, yet.
A female chestnut-sided warbler perched on a bare branch (in profile).
These birds are between 4.7 and 5.5 inches long, and they have a 7.5 to 8.3-inch wingspan.
A male chestnut-sided warbler sitting on a mossy branch in profile
Chestnut warblers have chestnut sides, yellow crowns, and black face markings.