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Palm Warbler (Dendroica palmarum), Orange Grove Pond, Pima County

This Palm Warbler was discovered by Philip Kline on 12 January 2011 was photographed by Philip and  Andrew Core the same day.

Palm Warbler is a casual transient and winter visitor. There are over 50 records for the state and for a while it was removed from the Arizona Bird Committee Review list, but, like some other boreal breeding warblers, its occurrence in Arizona in recent years has declined and it was returned to the review list. There have been several recent records perhaps indicating it is increasing again. 

Lemon-yellow undertail coverts. General drab, gray-brown coloration elsewhere with dark eye line and long, pale supercillium. The bird also constantly bobbed its tail as it moved around, which is a key characteristic of this species.  Brown underparts indicate western subspecies.

12 January 2011, photo by Philip Kline


 

12 January 2011, photos by Andrew Core

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Submitted on 12 January 2011

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