Identification
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Rather drab warbler of highlands in Mexico. Dusky gray-brown overall with grayer head, bold white eyering, buffy flanks, and mustard-yellow undertail coverts. Sings from atop bushes and small trees, but otherwise rather skulking, generally staying low and well-hidden. Does not join mixed-species flocks. Breeds in oak scrub and thickets within mountainous pine-oak forest. Winters in brushy flower banks and tangles within pine-oak forest. Breeding range barely enters the U.S. in the Big Bend region of Texas.
Relative Size
Slightly larger than a Virginia’s Warbler and slightly smaller than a Yellow-rumped Warbler.
Measurements
- Both Sexes
- Length: 4.7-5.1 in (12-13 cm)
- Weight: 0.3-0.4 oz (8-11.5 g)