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Audubon's Warbler

Audubon's Warbler, also known as the Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata auduboni), is a small bird found primarily in western North America. Characterized by its vibrant yellow and gray plumage, it is a subspecies of the Yellow-rumped Warbler. These birds are easily recognized by their yellow throat and contrasting gray back. They thrive in diverse habitats, including forests and urban areas, and are often seen foraging for insects and berries. Audubon's Warbler is notable for its adaptability and migratory behavior, with many individuals traveling vast distances between breeding and wintering grounds.