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Overview
Prairie Warbler: Small warbler, brown-streaked, olive-green upperparts with reddish-brown streaking, bright yellow underparts with black streaks on sides. Head has a yellow-green cap, yellow face, and dark eye, cheek stripes. Found in pine stands, mangroves and overgrown fields rather than prairies.
Range and Habitat
Prairie Warbler: Breeds from eastern Nebraska, central Wisconsin, southern Ontario, and central New England south to Oklahoma, the Gulf Coast, and Florida; local in many areas. Spends winters in southern Florida and in the tropics. Preferred habitats include mixed pine-oak barrens, old pastures, hillsides scattered with red cedars, open scrub, and mangrove swamps; not often found in prairies.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"zzee-zzee-zzee-zzee-zzee-zzee"
Interesting Facts
A group of warblers has many collective nouns, including a "bouquet", "confusion", "fall", and "wrench" of warblers.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Related Birds
Kentucky Warbler
Grace's Warbler
Pine Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Yellow-throated Warbler
Kirtland's Warbler
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