Photograph of a Yellow-rumped Myrtle Warbler during spring migration in Magee Marsh, Ohio. This rather large, long-tailed warbler has a stout dark bill. This warbler is common and conspicuous and in some areas may be the only warbler likely to be seen in winter. The Myrtle subspecies (versus the Audubon) nests across boreal forest from the Atlantic to Alaska.
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