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Northern Parula

The Northern Parula is quite common at Magee Marsh during the second and third weeks of May.  The bird is identified by its gray head, yellow throat and breast, and in many cases by a necklace, though the necklace varies significantly between individuals (see photos below).  The Canada warbler, though it also has a necklace, differs by lacking any blue in the coloration of its head.  The Nashville warbler has a similar blue-gray hood, but lacks the necklace, has more extensive yellow on its ventral side, and has olive-gold rather than blue-gray wing coverts.

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