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Two-banded Warbler

Two-banded Warbler

NameTwo-banded Warbler
Common NameTwo-banded Warbler
Scientific NameN/A
FamilyParulidae
Wingspan (cm)18
Length (cm)12
Weight (g)10
Plumage DetailsThe upperparts, including the back and wings, are a dull olive-green. The underparts, from the throat to the belly, are a vibrant yellow. A faint yellowish supercilium is visible above the dark eye, and the legs are distinctly orangish.
Vocalization / CallTypical warbler vocalizations, often consisting of high-pitched trills and sharp chip notes, delivered rapidly from within dense foliage.
Primary Dietinsectivore
Primary Habitatsforest
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Geographic RangeLikely found in forested areas across parts of North or Central America, consistent with the general range of New World warblers.
Identifying Featuresolive-green upperparts, bright yellow underparts, faint yellowish supercilium, orangish legs, small size, thin pointed bill

Description

This small, active warbler exhibits olive-green upperparts contrasting with bright yellowish underparts. It is typically found foraging for insects among the foliage of trees and shrubs. The bird in the image is seen holding a caterpillar, indicating its insectivorous diet.

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