Orange-Crowned Warbler Animal Pictures

Leiothlypis celata

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Orange-Crowned Warbler

The songbird is usually a muted gray to olive-green
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Orange-crowned Warbler perched on twig. The songbird is usually a muted gray to olive-green.

Orange-Crowned Warbler

Orange-crowned Warbler sitting on a branch, singing. Some of these songbirds will collect in “song neighborhoods” made of two to six males who mimic the songs of each other.
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Orange-crowned Warbler sitting on a branch, singing. Some of these songbirds will collect in “song neighborhoods” made of two to six males who mimic the songs of each other.

Orange-Crowned Warbler on branch

An Orange-crowned Warbler is perched on a branch. Ashbridges Bay Park, Toronto, Canada. These warblers are migratory birds, starting in the spring at an earlier time than other species.
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An Orange-crowned Warbler is perched on a branch. Ashbridges Bay Park, Toronto, Canada. These warblers are migratory birds, starting in the spring at an earlier time than other species.

Orange-Crowned Warbler in water

Orange-crowned warbler (Leiothlypis celata), Texas, USA. The typical habitat of this warbler is shrubby thickets or thick woodlands.
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Orange-crowned warbler (Leiothlypis celata), Texas, USA. The typical habitat of this warbler is shrubby thickets or thick woodlands.