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Prothonotary Warbler

The prothonotary warbler is one of the most striking birds you'll see at Magee Marsh—and it's one you're highly likely to see in spring and summer, since these birds breed locally at Magee and are largely unafraid of humans.  In its breeding state the bird's plumage features a yellow so intense that it borders on reddish-yellow.  The wings can be almost bluish with bright olive-gold on the coverts.  The bird's song is an intense "sweet sweet sweet sweet".

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