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Dendroica magnolia
Photo by Vogelman

Identification

13 cm. Male bright yellow below with heavy black streaks, black facial patch, large white wing patch, and yellow rump. Female and immature birds similar, but duller. Broad white patches on sides of tail in all plumages.

Distribution

Canada from eastern British Columbia, southeastern corner Yukon Territory, south and central Northwest Territories east to Newfoundland and the Labrador south to northeast United States from northern Minnesota east to western Massachusetts and Connecticut south to Pennsylvania; also scattered locations in the Appalachians and Ohio. In migration found over most of the eastern United States and Canada. Rare but regular vagrant in the western United States. Accidental vagrant to Greenland (3 records) and Great Britain (1 record).

Taxonomy

This is a monotypic species.

Habitat

Moist coniferous spruce forests. In migration can be found in most woodlands and orchards.

Behaviour

They build a flimsy nest in conifer trees, and 3-5 eggs are laid. Both parents feed the young.

Diet includes insects and spiders, and berries when their preferred diet is unavailable.

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