This week’s Bird of the Week is a distinctive songbird of dry, forested, and brushy habitats in the western United States and Mexico. Adult males sport a black bib, which at first glance may give this bird the look of a chickadee or a Black-and-white Warbler (an eastern bird that rarely occurs in this part of the world). However, the Black-throated Gray Warbler’s bright yellow loral spot (between the eyes and nostrils), a feature not seen in other warblers, clinches its ID.
Black-throated Gray Warblers occur in remote, semi-arid parts of the american west, where there is little to no pressure from development or clearing, so what could be impacting their numbers?
🔍 Find out - and get a peek at its unique nest construction! - at: abcbirds.org/bird/black-throated-gray-warbler.
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