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- Kentucky_Warbler abstract "The Kentucky Warbler (Geothlypis formosa) is a small species of New World warbler. The Kentucky Warbler, is a sluggish and heavy warbler with a short tail, preferring to spend most of its time on or near the ground, except when singing.Adult Kentucky Warblers are about 13 cm (5 to 6 inches) long. They are mostly an olive-green in color on their back and nape, and a brilliant yellow below from their throat to their belly. They have a small tinge of black on their crown, and a large black mask with a yellow pattern that runs from the beak and encircles the eyes, resembling a pair of spectacles. Female Kentucky warblers have slightly less black on the sides of their head, and immature birds may have almost no black at all.The Kentucky Warbler is a very common bird with a large range, frequenting moist deciduous forests. It is migratory, spending summer in the central and eastern United States, often ranging as far north as Wisconsin to Pennsylvania. Come fall and winter the Kentucky warbler will migrate back to the Yucatán Peninsula and the many islands of the Caribbean, flying non-stop across the Gulf of Mexico.Kentucky Warblers nest on the ground hidden at the base of a shrub or in a patch of weeds in an area of ample vegetation. The female will lay between 3 to 6 eggs, which are white or cream-colored and specked with brown. Incubation is done by the female only, and lasts for about 12 days. The young Kentucky Warblers usually leave the nest about 10 days after hatching.".
- Kentucky_Warbler binomialAuthority Alexander_Wilson.
- Kentucky_Warbler class Bird.
- Kentucky_Warbler conservationStatus "LC".
- Kentucky_Warbler conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Kentucky_Warbler family New_World_warbler.
- Kentucky_Warbler genus Yellowthroat.
- Kentucky_Warbler kingdom Animal.
- Kentucky_Warbler order Passerine.
- Kentucky_Warbler phylum Chordate.
- Kentucky_Warbler synonym "Oporornis formosus".
- Kentucky_Warbler thumbnail Oporornis_formosus_FWS.jpg?width=300.
- Kentucky_Warbler wikiPageExternalLink Kentucky_Warbler.html.
- Kentucky_Warbler wikiPageExternalLink hardy78sh.wav.
- Kentucky_Warbler wikiPageExternalLink i6770id.html.
- Kentucky_Warbler wikiPageID "2457707".
- Kentucky_Warbler wikiPageRevisionID "560355950".
- Kentucky_Warbler assessors "BirdLife International".
- Kentucky_Warbler binomial "Geothlypis formosa".
- Kentucky_Warbler classis Bird.
- Kentucky_Warbler downloaded "2006-05-12".
- Kentucky_Warbler familia New_World_warbler.
- Kentucky_Warbler genus "Geothlypis".
- Kentucky_Warbler hasPhotoCollection Kentucky_Warbler.
- Kentucky_Warbler id "53677".
- Kentucky_Warbler imageCaption "Male Kentucky Warbler".
- Kentucky_Warbler imageWidth "250".
- Kentucky_Warbler name "Kentucky Warbler".
- Kentucky_Warbler ordo Passerine.
- Kentucky_Warbler phylum Chordate.
- Kentucky_Warbler rangeMap "Oporornis formosus map.svg".
- Kentucky_Warbler regnum "Animalia".
- Kentucky_Warbler species "G. formosa".
- Kentucky_Warbler status "LC".
- Kentucky_Warbler statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Kentucky_Warbler synonyms "Oporornis formosus".
- Kentucky_Warbler title "Oporornis formosus".
- Kentucky_Warbler year "2004".
- Kentucky_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Kentucky_Warbler subject Category:Geothlypis.
- Kentucky_Warbler type Animal.
- Kentucky_Warbler type Bird.
- Kentucky_Warbler type Eukaryote.
- Kentucky_Warbler type Species.
- Kentucky_Warbler type Animal.
- Kentucky_Warbler type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Kentucky_Warbler type Bird.
- Kentucky_Warbler type EukaryoticCell.
- Kentucky_Warbler type Organism.
- Kentucky_Warbler comment "The Kentucky Warbler (Geothlypis formosa) is a small species of New World warbler. The Kentucky Warbler, is a sluggish and heavy warbler with a short tail, preferring to spend most of its time on or near the ground, except when singing.Adult Kentucky Warblers are about 13 cm (5 to 6 inches) long. They are mostly an olive-green in color on their back and nape, and a brilliant yellow below from their throat to their belly.".
- Kentucky_Warbler label "Kentucky Warbler".
- Kentucky_Warbler sameAs dARLq.
- Kentucky_Warbler sameAs m.07fh0h.
- Kentucky_Warbler wasDerivedFrom Kentucky_Warbler?oldid=560355950.
- Kentucky_Warbler depiction Oporornis_formosus_FWS.jpg.
- Kentucky_Warbler isPrimaryTopicOf Kentucky_Warbler.
- Kentucky_Warbler name "Kentucky Warbler".