Geographic variation is slight, with increasing body size and duller (grayer rather than greener) dorsal color on peninsular Florida.
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Clutch size for subspecies DISCOLOR is 3-5 (usually 4). Incubation, by female, lasts 12-13 days. Young are tended by both parents, leave nest at 8-10 days ...
The prairie warbler (Setophaga discolor) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. ... length, 4.3–5.2 in (110–130 mm). weight, 7.7 g (0.27 oz).
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The dapper black and yellow Prairie Warbler is a lively resident not of prairies, but of scrubby second-growth forests and young stands of pine.
The female is greenish-gray in color, usually with a small, distinct white wing-patch, and a whitish or cream-colored supercilium and crescent-shaped mark below ...
Physical Description. Males have a dark blue back with black sides on head, throat and breast. · Size. Adults are 4.3-5.1 inches (11-13 centimeters) long, and ...
Measurements. Both Sexes. Length: 4.3 in (11 cm); Weight: 0.2-0.3 oz (6.4-8.8 g) ... Adult males are bright yellow below with heavy black streaks on the flanks. A ...
Prairie warblers are small; they weigh between 6.4 and 8.8 g and are 11 cm long on average. Both sexes have yellow coloring on their faces and undersides.
Setophaga discolor; Population: 3.5 million; Trend: Decreasing; Habitat: Breeds in early successional habitats in the eastern U.S.; winters in south Florida ...
5" (13 cm). Male may look mostly black in the shadows, but has white belly, white wing spot. Female plain dark above, buff below, with white wing spot (faint on ...