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Instructions
Note the color of the bird. The yellow warbler has a plain, yellow face, which makes its dark eye conspicuous. The parula is blueish-black. The yellow-rumped warbler is brown or blue-black with bright yellow patches on its rump and at the side of its chest. The brown ground warblers are dull-colored.
Hear the song. The Tennessee warbler has a loud, sharp, staccato call. The parula's song is a buzz with a snap at the end of the call. The song of the vireo is repetitive.
Observe the birds that live in shady undergrowth. The hooded warbler lives in the southeast and their nests are close to the ground.
Spot the bird that bobs its tail up and down. This may be the Nashville warbler. It has a gray head and yellow throat.
Notice birds in pine trees. The pine warblers have olive-colored backs and yellow chests.
See warblers in forests, especially the black and white warbler, which creep up and down trunks of trees.