Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia) photos by Larry Jordan
For many people living in North America, my guess would be the Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia). This wood warbler, previously known as Dendroica petechia, possesses the most striking amount of yellow of any wood warbler in North America. I mean this bird is yellow.
Even its feet are yellow (click on photos for full sized images).
The Yellow Warbler is abundant and widespread having the broadest distribution of any Dendroica warbler in North America1.
This bird found in my yard for a few days during migration is most likely a female (you can see an excellent photo of the male showing the chestnut streaking on his underparts on my friend Ken’s Flickr page).
Note the yellow edges on the wings and lack of white wing bars.
The Yellow Warbler also has distinctive yellow edges on its tail feathers.
Obviously, if you like yellow, you’ll love this bird! To see more great bird photos, check out The Bird D’pot and Wild Bird Wednesday!
References: 1Birds of North America Online
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Beautiful shots of this pretty bird. Looks like we’re on the migration route for this beauty. Hope I see one!
beautiful little guys!
They are pretty yellow warblers. Larry, great shots and post!
The big black eyes look really nice next to the yellow. From Findlay
Great series!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
Beautiful, beautiful and MORE beautiful!!!! What a grand treasure trove of yellow.
Great serie of photos of this nice bird!
What a fantastic little bird. Lovely colour and great shots.
Beautiful bird and I love its yellow color! Great photos.
Wonderful shots of this sweet bird!
Glad you pointed out that their feet were yellow. I’ve not seen one in my yard. My yellow are the finches.
Sweet little bird shots Larry!
There’s no escaping the yellow there! Splendid bird!
Thanks for linking to WBW
Stewart M – Australia
Such a pretty little bird!
You do get an amazing variety in your yard, Larry. This one is lovely, wish it would come by here.
Lovely images of one of my favorite warblers, Larry!