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Nashville Warbler

The Nashville warbler is identified by its gray head and yellow body.  The only similar species is the northern parula, which has less extensive yellow, and has a necklace which the Nashville lacks.  Though the Nashville's abundance at Magee peaks during the second week of May, it is not the most abundant bird at Magee Marsh.



Additional photos are linked below (click on the thumbnail to zoom):





The wikipedia page for this species is linked below, which provides further information:

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