Voice of Marsh Thickets

Song

Overview

Common Yellowthroats are one of Vermont's most common warbler species. During the summer, males are easily recognized by their black mask, while females are plain greenish-brown. They live in wet, shrubby habitats such as wetlands and overgrown pastures.

Conservation

The Common Yellowthroat's population in Vermont is stable. They thrive in abundant wetland and shrubby habitat found throughout the state.

Female

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