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Belding's Yellowthroat (Geothlypis beldingi) New World Warblers (Parulidae) | |||||||||||||
Beldinggulstrube ~ Mascarita Bajacaliforniana ~ Californiagulhake | |||||||||||||
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Both the male and the female are warm colored birds separating them more or less easily from Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas), which is the only other yellowthroat to be seen on the peninsula.
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3701
(10 photos)
2017-11-29 Estero San José del Cabo (bcs), Mexico
Adult. ♂. Next after Black-polled, I think, the most beautiful of the yellowthroats. Easily distinguished from Common Yellowthroat by the overall warm coloration, the broad mask and yellow above it. Endemic |
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3700
(4 photos)
2017-11-29 Estero San José del Cabo (bcs), Mexico
Adult. ♀. Still a reliable spot to get this very restricted species. Endemic |