Audubon's Warbler (Noun)
Meaning
Common warbler of western North America.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Audubon's Warbler is known to breed in a variety of western habitats including shrubs, forests, and tundra edges in the mountains.
- Some common summer destinations for the Audubon's Warbler are regions around coastal western Alaska, all through western Canada and US including, mountains, north Idaho and even southern, New England mountain states.
- Western habitats range as high up as twelve-thousand-feet near New Mexico high-elevation scrub but overall may even remain even throughout mountains reaching altitudes where year-around growth on aspen of smaller pines at certain different treelines becomes visibly typical overall local occurrences only region.
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