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[edit] Identification4-4.3". Grey blue head and upperparts, black lores, white eye-crescents, olive back patch, 2 white wingbars, white tail-spots, white broken eye ring, yellow legs. Throat and chest yellow with blackish-slate and rufous band across upper chest. Female: duller. [edit] DistributionBreeds in eastern North America migrating south reaching to the Caribbean and Nicaragua [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species [edit] HabitatOpen woods; prefers woodlands with abundant tree lichens. [edit] BehaviourIt nest in trees in clumps of these mosses, laying 3-7 eggs in a scantily-lined cup nest. Diet includes insects and spiders. Their song is a click-like trill or buzz, zeeeeee-yip. Their call is a soft chip. [edit] External Links
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