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Orange-crowned Warbler (Leiothlypis celata)

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With its muted yellow coloration with a hidden orange crown, the orange-crowned warbler is one of the most drab of the North American wood warblers but an exciting find nonetheless. This songbird may be small, but it has an enormous range in North America, from Guatemala north to Alaska and the Canadian Arctic, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans! This one was found in the Lower Rio Grande Valley near Weslaco, Texas hopping along the ground and peering into nooks and crannies of tree bark in search of food.

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Animalia, Aves, Chordata, Estero Llano Grande State Park, Hidalgo County, Leiothlypis, Leiothlypis celata, New World warbler, Parulidae, Passeriformes, RGV, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, Weslaco, animal, bird, birdwatching, fauna, fowl, natural, nature, orange, orange-crowned warbler, ornithology, passerine, songbird, vertebrate, warbler, wild, wildlife, winter, wood warbler, yellow
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With its muted yellow coloration with a hidden orange crown, the orange-crowned warbler is one of the most drab of the North American wood warblers but an exciting find nonetheless. This songbird may be small, but it has an enormous range in North America, from Guatemala north to Alaska and the Canadian Arctic, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans! This one was found in the Lower Rio Grande Valley near Weslaco, Texas hopping along the ground and peering into nooks and crannies of tree bark in search of food.