Audubon Warbler (Noun)
Meaning
Common warbler of western North America.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Audubon's warbler is a common sight in western North America's forests during the spring migration season.
- The Audubon's warbler and the myrtle warbler were once considered to be the same species, but they are now recognized as distinct.
- The Audubon's warbler's distinctive song can be heard ringing through the trees in the western United States and Canada.
- Identifying the Audubon's warbler can be challenging, as its plumage is similar to other warbler species in the region.
- The Audubon's warbler is a year-round resident in some parts of its range, but it migrates to Central America for the winter in other areas.