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Audubon's Yellow-rumped Warbler

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The Audubon’s yellow-rumped warbler is a subspecies of the common yellow-rumped warbler and is found primarily on North America’s west coast. A bit of confusion exists in regards to the exact taxonomy of this species, and it’s very likely to be changed into its own distinct species. This adult breeding male was photographed in Central Washington above the Columbia River in Kittitas County at the top of a cliff several hundred feet high.

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© 2014
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6000x4000 / 9.0MB
Keywords
Animalia, Audubon's warbler, Aves, Chordata, Columbia River, Ginkgo Petrified Forest, Kittitas County, Parulidae, Passeriformes, S. c. auduboni, S. coronata, Setophaga, Setophaga coronata, Setophaga coronata auduboni, Spring, State Park, Vantage, Washington, animal, ave, avian, beak, beautiful, beauty, bird, birdwatching, blue, butt, fauna, feather, gray, grey, natural, nature, ornithology, passerine, sagebrush desert, sagebrush habitat, striped, sub-species, subspecies, vertebrate, warbler, west coast, wildlife, wing, yellow, yellow-rumped warbler
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The Audubon’s yellow-rumped warbler is a subspecies of the common yellow-rumped warbler and is found primarily on North America’s west coast. A bit of confusion exists in regards to the exact taxonomy of this species, and it’s very likely to be changed into its own distinct species. This adult breeding male was photographed in Central Washington above the Columbia River in Kittitas County at the top of a cliff several hundred feet high.