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Blue-winged Warbler

The blue-winged warbler is a truly striking bird, generally yellow all over with a black stripe through the eye.  Similar species are easily discounted by the eye stripe; the yellow warbler has red stripes on its breast and the prothonotary has bluish wings.  This species peaks at Magee in the second week of May and can be seen as early as late April, but it's not very abundant even at the peak.



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