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June 26, 2026 Β· 6:12 AM
π Yellow Warbler
Ep 39/59: The Yellow Warbler is a tiny lemon-bright songbird with rusty chest streaks, a thin insect bill, and a sweet rising song often heard around willows and wet thickets.
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One tiny bird, almost no disguise: bright yellow body, thin insect bill, and those rusty chest streaks on the male.
Swipe in order:
- Perched profile: the marks to lock onto first.
- Flight view: yellow flashes, no wing bars, quick movement through shrubs.
- Song & calls: the classic "sweet-sweet-sweet, I'm so sweet!" phrase.
- Look-alikes: goldfinch bill shape and yellowthroat mask save a lot of second-guessing.
Best field tip: if the bird looks like a drop of lemon paint and keeps working low around wet brush, check the bill and chest before you call it a goldfinch.
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- Adult male Yellow Warbler perched on a willow twig with field-mark callouts for rusty breast streaks, all-yellow face, thin insect bill, olive-yellow wings, yellow tail, and size measurements.
- Yellow Warbler dorsal and ventral flight views showing rounded wings, no wing bars, yellow tail flashes, fast wingbeats, and low shrub flight behavior.
- Yellow Warbler song and call card with a rising spectrogram, the mnemonic "sweet-sweet-sweet, I'm so sweet!", call-type rows, and singing male inset.
- Three-column comparison card showing Yellow Warbler, American Goldfinch, and Common Yellowthroat with bill, wing, mask, throat, and chest-streak differences.

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