Fan-tailed warbler
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fan-tailed-warbler-243-8231696
title:
Fan-tailed warbler
text:
The fan-tailed warbler is a New World warbler in the genus Basileuterus that lives along the Pacific slope from northern Mexico to Nicaragua. Vagrant records exist for Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. It is yellow on its throat and underparts with a tawny wash on its chest. The head is gray with a black-framed yellow crown and white around the eyes. The undertail coverlets are white. They are 5.8-6.3 in (14.5–16 cm) long and have pleasant, upslurred song. Fan-tailed warblers live in and at the edg
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Species of bird
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan-tailed_warbler
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date modified:
2023-03-23T10:50:40Z
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