Black-throated Gray Warbler was created in 1837.
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Yellow-throated Woodland-warbler was created in 1850.
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If you are talking about the bird, neither really. It is (fill in the color)-throated warbler, such as
Yellow-throated Warbler
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The yellow throated warbler is up to five and a half inches in length.
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No, it's an insectivore for the most part. It may take some berries to augment its diet.
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I believe that they are Black Throated Magpie Jays.
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Blue-throated Starfrontlet was created in 1838.
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Black-throated green warbler territories can vary in size, but on average they occupy areas of about 1-5 acres for breeding and foraging. The males usually have larger territories to attract females, while females may have smaller territories for nesting and raising their young.
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A black-throated loon is a loon of the species Gavia arctica.
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A black-throated antshrike is a passerine bird of the antbird family, Latin name Frederickena virdis.
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Sharp shinned hawk, shrikes, house cats, snakes.
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Black bear, Gray Wolf, Red Fox, Golden Eagle, Rough-legged Buzzard, Siberian Thrush, White-throated Sparrow, Black-throated Green Warbler, Moose, Reindeer, Caribou, Woodland Caribou, American black bear, Grizzly Bear, Wood Bison, Wolverine, Beaver, Squirrel, Mountain Hare, Snowshoe Hare, Vole, Elk, Roe Deer, etc...
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A black and white warbler is a small North American bird, Latin name Mniotilta varia, which winters in Florida and Central America.
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A black-throated diver is a medium-sized member of the loon or diver family, Latin name Gavia arctica, which breeds in Eurasia.
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Predators of the blue-winged warbler include snakes, squirrels, raccoons, and various birds of prey such as hawks and owls. These predators may prey on the warbler's eggs, young, or adult individuals.
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looks like a ferret but it has black fur and a yellow throat as in the name yellow-throated marten.
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· Bald Eagle
· Barn Owl
· Beck's Petrel
· Bermuda Petrel
· Black Heron
· Black Stork
· Black-browed Albatross
· Black-crossed Night Heron
· Black-footed Albatross
· Black-necked Grebe
· Black-throated Diver
· Blackbird
· Bluebird
· Blue Jay
· Blue Petrel
· Blue-eyed Shag
· Brandt's Cormorant
· Brown Kiwi
· Brown Pelican
· Buzzard
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· Bald Eagle
· Barn Owl
· Beck's Petrel
· Bermuda Petrel
· Black Heron
· Black Stork
· Black-browed Albatross
· Black-crossed Night Heron
· Black-footed Albatross
· Black-necked Grebe
· Black-throated Diver
· Blackbird
· Bluebird
· Blue Jay
· Blue Petrel
· Blue-eyed Shag
· Brandt's Cormorant
· Brown Kiwi
· Brown Pelican
· Buzzard
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I can only narrow that down possibly to a Cape May Warbler, Canada Warbler, Magnolia Warbler, or Kirtland's Warbler.
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It has yet to be discoverd, so no-one knows.
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artic tern siberiancrane, peacock, crow, goose artic tern siberiancrane, peacock, crow, goose
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they are animals that god created
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The black and white warbler is a tree dweller, where it creeps along branches looking for insects. It is found in spring and summer over most of eastern North America, and winters along the Gulf states and Mexico.
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There are two types of yellow-rumped warblers: Myrtle Warbler and Audubon's Warbler.
GENERAL
* yellow rump, side patch, and crown
* white belly, tail patches, undertail coverts
* dark cheeks
MYRTLE
* white throat and thin white wing bars
* male is a brighter blue on back
* female light brown on back
AUDUBON'S
* yellow throat
* large white wing patches
* yellow crown that extends to nape (back of neck)
* male is dark blue-black
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Yes! Please go to the World Parrot Trust's website to Current Projects: Blue-throated Macaw to find out what the Trust has done for these critically endangered parrots:
http://www.parrots.org/index.php/ourwork/bluethroatedmacaw/
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It is called the Connecticut Warbler because the first specimen was collected in Connecticut and it's a type of warbler.
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Carolina chickadee, slate colored junco, black and white warbler are three.
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Canary, goldfinch, yellow warbler, prothonotary warbler, Wilson's warbler, Bachman's warbler, prairie warbler, pine warbler, western tanager, common yellowthroat, yellow breasted chat. Many warbler specie's plumage contain yellow to some degree.
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A red winged black birds life cycle is egg baby then bird then adult.
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A Blackburnian warbler is a small New World warbler, Latin name Setophaga fusca.
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An aquatic warbler is a small bird of the warbler family, Latin name Acrocephalus paludicola.
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An arctic loon is a variety of bird, commonly known as the black-throated diver bird.
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