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[edit] Identification12-15cm. Bluish grey back, white eyering, yellow thoat, chest, belly, black neckband, white undertail, yellow line in front of eyes. Sexes similar. [edit] DistributionUnited States and Canada; winters in northern South America. [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species. [edit] HabitatDeciduous woodlands and riparian thickets. [edit] BehaviourThe female builds the nest which is placed on or just above the ground among thick vegetation. The female incubates the eggs for about 12 days. Both parents feed the young for about 10 days until they fledge. [edit] VocalisationSong: chip chupety swee-ditchety or chip, suey de swee-dictchety. [edit] ReferencesAudubon [edit] External Links
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