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26/6/2026 · 6:12

💛 Yellow Warbler

Ep 39/59: The Yellow Warbler is a tiny lemon-bright songbird with rusty chest streaks, a thin insect bill, and a sweet rising song often heard around willows and wet thickets.

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One tiny bird, almost no disguise: bright yellow body, thin insect bill, and those rusty chest streaks on the male.
Swipe in order:
  1. Perched profile: the marks to lock onto first.
  2. Flight view: yellow flashes, no wing bars, quick movement through shrubs.
  3. Song & calls: the classic "sweet-sweet-sweet, I'm so sweet!" phrase.
  4. Look-alikes: goldfinch bill shape and yellowthroat mask save a lot of second-guessing.
Best field tip: if the bird looks like a drop of lemon paint and keeps working low around wet brush, check the bill and chest before you call it a goldfinch.
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  1. Adult male Yellow Warbler perched on a willow twig with field-mark callouts for rusty breast streaks, all-yellow face, thin insect bill, olive-yellow wings, yellow tail, and size measurements.
  2. Yellow Warbler dorsal and ventral flight views showing rounded wings, no wing bars, yellow tail flashes, fast wingbeats, and low shrub flight behavior.
  3. Yellow Warbler song and call card with a rising spectrogram, the mnemonic "sweet-sweet-sweet, I'm so sweet!", call-type rows, and singing male inset.
  4. Three-column comparison card showing Yellow Warbler, American Goldfinch, and Common Yellowthroat with bill, wing, mask, throat, and chest-streak differences.

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