Setophaga ruticilla
HOW TO IDENTIFY:
* Length: 4.5 inches * Small, insect-eating bird * Thin, pointed bill * Feeds very actively (even for a warbler) * Often fans tail exposing red or yellow patches
Adult male:
* Orange-red sides of breast, wing and tail patches * Belly and undertail coverts white * Remainder of plumage black
Female and immature:
* Yellow sides of breast, wing and tail patches * White underparts * Olive upperparts with grayer head * Immature males begin to acquire adult male pattern in second year
Similar species:
The adult male American Redstart is instantly recognizable with its black and red plumage. Females and immatures can be identified by the yellow patches at the base of the tail. Yellow patches at side of breast and in wing can be quite reduced in immatures.
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