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A medium-sized warbler with a relatively wide, flat bill and a fairly long, expressive tail. Adult males are mostly black with bright orange patches on the ...
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The American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) is a New World warbler. It is unrelated to the Old World (common) redstart.

American redstart

Bird
The American redstart is a New World warbler. It is unrelated to the Old World redstart. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Setophaga ruticilla
Family: Parulidae
Mass: 0.21 – 0.32 oz
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population decreasing)
Genus: Setophaga

Habitually flicks and fans tail while foraging for insects. Breeds in mature deciduous forests, often near water. Migrants can be found in any wooded habitat.
The American Redstart is one of North America's most recognizable wood-warblers, named for the adult male's glossy black plumage set off by vivid reddish-orange ...
The American Redstart is a unique warbler. The male is black with orange patches on each wing, on the sides of its breast, and at the base of its tail on either ...
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Setophaga ruticilla is a Neotropical migrant warbler that spends portions of the year in both the Nearctic and the Neotropical regions.
The American redstart averages about five inches in length. The male has black feathers with orange patches on the wings and tail. The female has green-brown ...