Definition of Audubon's warbler
1. Noun. Common warbler of western North America.
Generic synonyms: New World Warbler, Wood Warbler
Group relationships: Dendroica, Genus Dendroica
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Literary usage of Audubon's warbler
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1. Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America: With Keys to the Species and by Frank Michler Chapman (1895)
"The yellow rump is conspicuous in life, and, in connection with the bird-s
characteristic tchip, forms an excellent field-mark. AUDUBON-S WARBLER (656. ..."
2. Natural History: A Manual of Zoology for Schools, Colleges, and the General by Sanborn Tenney (1867)
"Audubon-s Warbler, D. Audubonii, Baird, of Western North America, is five and a
quarter inches long, the wing nearly three and a quarter inches, ..."
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