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The Connecticut warbler (Oporornis agilis) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. Connecticut warbler. Conservation status.
Jun 2, 2023 · The Connecticut Warbler is an original member of the genus Oporornis, which formerly included MacGillivray's Warbler (Geothlypis tolmiei), ...

Oporornis

Bird
Scientific name: Oporornis
Higher classification: New World warblers
Lower classifications
Connecticut warblers inhabit grassy areas in spruce or deciduous forests as well as low, damp woods or swampy wilderness.
Connecticut Warbler (Oporornis agilis), is listed as a species of Special Concern due to declining populations. They prefer mature jack pine stands and ...
Large, skulky, seldom-seen warbler. Lemon-yellow below and olive-brown above with a gray hood and complete white eyering. Female slightly duller than male.
The Connecticut Warbler is an infamously hard-to-find bird that forages on the ground in remote muskeg, spruce bogs, and poplar forests.
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Named for its place of discovery, this species is only an uncommon migrant in Connecticut. The bird is seldom seen except by observers who know where to look.
Jun 2, 2023 · Large (total length 13–15 cm, mass ~15 g), ground-dwelling New World warbler. The body is ovoid, the wings are long, and the bill and legs ...