Kentucky Warbler

The Kentucky Warbler, Oporornis formosus, is a small species of New World warbler. The Kentucky Warbler, like all members of the genus Oporornis, is a sluggish and heavy warbler with a short tail, preferring to spend most of its time on or near the ground, except when singing. Adult Kentucky Warblers are about 13 cm (5 to 6 inches) long. They are mostly an olive-green in color on their back and nape, and a brilliant yellow below from their throat... More

Scientific name:

  • Oporornis formosus

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Also known as:

  • KEWA

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Bird taxon?:

  • Yes

Hummingbird?:

  • No

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AOU number:

  • 677
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