Yellow-headed Warbler (Teretistris fernandinae)
Yellow-headed Warbler, Soplillar, Zapata Swamp, Cuba, February 2005 - click on image for a larger view Soplillar, Zapata Swamp, Cuba
February 2005

The Yellow-headed Warbler is endemic to Cuba where it is found only in the western half of the island in forest and woodland. Fortunately, it is still fairly common.

Yellow-headed Warbler, Soplillar, Zapata Swamp, Cuba, February 2005 - click on image for a larger view It is replaced in the east of Cuba by the Oriente Warbler T. fornsi.

It is plain grey above and a lighter grey below with a distinctive yellow head.

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