Myrtle Warbler (Noun)
Meaning
Similar to Audubon's warbler.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The myrtle warbler's distinctive song is often described as a series of whistled phrases, similar to Audubon's warbler.
- In terms of plumage, the myrtle warbler is nearly identical to Audubon's warbler, with a yellow throat patch and white wing bars.
- During migration, myrtle warblers often travel in large flocks, similar to Audubon's warbler, and can be seen in a variety of habitats.
- The myrtle warbler's breeding range overlaps with that of Audubon's warbler, and the two species can be difficult to distinguish in the field.
- While Audubon's warbler is found primarily on the western side of the Rocky Mountains, the myrtle warbler is found on the eastern side, although their ranges overlap in some areas.