Yellow-throated Warbler
Species Details
This slender, long-billed warbler has a yellow throat, black mask and black streaks on the side. They forage along branches, often hanging upside-down. Calls are a sweet descending song with sharper notes at the end. They commonly breed in riparian forest or pine stands, and several pairs typically breed around the lake. Winters further south in the U.S., Central America, and the Caribbean.
Photo by Chris Sloan
