Common Name: Blackburnian
Warbler
Scientific Name: Setophaga
fusca
Description: 5 inches; throat
bright orange; triangle ear patch; yellowish–orange breast, eye brow, white
wing bars; underparts whitish-yellow (buff) with black streaked flanks;
upperparts blackish. Male Breeding: deeper
reddish-orange throat, eye brow, crown and breast.
Habitat:
Forest,
Gardens etc.
Statue:
Vagrant
References:
- Birds of Barbados by P.A Buckley, Edward Massiah, Maurice B. Hutt, Francine G. Buckle
- Helm Field Guides- Birds of the West Indies by H. Raffaele, J. Wiley, O. Garrido, A.Keith, J. Raffael
- National Geographic- Field Guide to the Birds of North America edited by Dunn and Alderfer
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