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Virginia's Warbler (Oreothlypis virginiae)
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Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae)

General Description: Virginia's Warblers (Oreothlypis virginiae) are tiny, sexually similar songbirds. Both genders are gray overall with a bold white eyering and yellow on the breast, rump, and undertail coverts. Males also have a red patch on the top of the head.

Taxonomy: Passeriformes, Parulidae. Formerly Vermivora virginiae.

Favored Habitat: Mountain habitats with trees and brushy thickets.

Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae)
Male Virginia's Warbler have a red cap
Where to Find: Expect to see these warblers everywhere around Las Vegas during migration. After migration, look for them on their breeding grounds in the mountains around Las Vegas in places such as Mt. Charleston (e.g., Fletcher Canyon, Bonanza Trail) and the Desert National Wildlife Range (Hidden Forest).

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Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae)
Virginia's Warbler male; note red cap
Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae)
Virginia's Warbler male; note red cap
Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae)
Virginia's Warbler female; note lack of red cap
Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae)
Virginia's Warbler female; note lack of red cap
Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae)
Virginia's Warbler female; note yellow under-tail feathers
Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae)
Virginia's Warbler female; gray overall with white eyering
Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae) Virginia's Warbler (Vermivora virginiae)
Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate.
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