Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas)
Male Common Yellowthroat, Pálpite, Zapata Swamp, Cuba, February 2005 - click on image for a larger view Pálpite, Zapata Swamp, Cuba
February 2005

The Common Yellowthroat breeds from Canada to southern Mexico and winters in southern USA, Central America and the West Indies. It is found in swamps, marshes and gardens.

Male Common Yellowthroat, Pálpite, Zapata Swamp, Cuba, February 2005 - click on image for a larger view The male, shown here, has olive-green upperparts, a black mask with greyish upper border, yellow underparts moving to a pale brown belly and brownish flanks.
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