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Cerulean Warbler

The cerulean warbler is a very rare bird that is sometimes seen in early May, traditionally around the second week.  The bird's plumage features lots of blue, making it hard to confuse with many other warblers at Magee Marsh (the blue-gray gnatcatcher has a black stripe above the eye in mature males).


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