Grace's warbler
Dendroica graciae
Identification Tips:
- Small, active, insect-eating bird
- Thin, pointed bill
- Yellow supercilium
- Black forehead
- Gray upperparts
- Yellow throat and breast
- White underparts with black streaks on sides
- White wing bars
- Black legs
- Female similar to male but paler
Similar species:
The face pattern of the Grace's Warbler is unlike any other species except
the Yellow-throated Warbler. The Grace's Warbler lives in the Southwestern
United States while the Yellow-throated inhabits the Southeast. Grace's lacks
the white patch on the side of the neck of the Yellow-throated.