Quiz 27: More Warblers and Color Patterns

This week's quizzes are looking at some warblers, in anticipation of the spring migration (which is already in full swing in some parts of the country).


With thanks, again, to Brian E. Small for providing the beautiful photos. You can see lots more at his website.













Warblers 2



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Question 1What species is shown in the photo above?

Hooded WarblerCommon YellowthroatKentucky WarblerWilson's WarblerQuestion 1 Explanation:Question 2What color are the scapulars?OliveYellowGrayBlackQuestion 2 Explanation:The scapulars and the back are olive. The scapulars form a band on either side of the back, along the top edge of the folded wing, and contrast slightly with the more grayish wing coverts.
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