Oriente Warbler (Teretistris fornsi) |
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Cayo Coco, Cuba February 2005 The Oriente Warbler is endemic to Cuba where it is found only in the central and eastern parts of the island in forest and woodland. It is a geographic replacement for Yellow-headed Warbler T. fernandinae found only in the western parts of the island. |
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It has grey upperparts including the crown, a yellow face and underparts except for a light grey lower belly. The bill looks longer and more decurved than that of the Yellow-headed Warbler. | |||
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