Gray-crowned Yellowthroat
At a Glance
             In far southern Texas, this warbler was once a regular resident; today it is only a very rare straggler there. Although its behavior is somewhat like that of the Common Yellowthroat, it is less of a marsh bird, often living in rank weedy or brushy fields. 
          
          
             All bird guide text and rangemaps adapted from  by Kenn Kaufman© 1996, used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 
          
        
        Category      
      
        Perching Birds
      
    
        IUCN Status      
      
        Least Concern
      
    
        Habitat      
      
        Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets
      
    Range & Identification
Description
     5 1/2" (14 cm). Slightly larger than Common Yellowthroat. Mostly olive above with gray crown, black lores, narrow broken white eye-ring. Yellow below, brightest on throat and undertail coverts. Female is a little duller than male. 
  
  
        Size      
      
        About the size of a Sparrow
      
    
        Tail Shape      
      
        Rounded, Square-tipped
      
    Songs and Calls
     Songs include a garbled warble similar to a Passerina bunting and a cascade of sweet notes similar to Canyon Wren. Call a sweet, nasal cheedleet. 
  
  
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