Breeding in North America: e, se USA; can be seen in 32 countries. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters. Yellow-throated Warbler (Setophaga dominica) bird sounds on dibird.com. Cape May warbler. Chestnut-sided warbler.

Upperside coloration. In the Midwest, they are typically found in riverside groves of sycamores. Their throats are yellow, and the remainder of their underparts are white, and are streaked with black on the flanks. Bill, legs, and feet are black. Blue-winged warbler. Look for these furtive, yellow-and-olive warblers skulking through tangled vegetation, often at the edges of marshes and wetlands. Yellow-throated Warblers return very early in spring to the pine woods and cypress swamps, where they may be seen foraging rather deliberately along branches high in the trees. Cerulean warbler.

Black-throated blue warbler. Wings are dark with two white bars. In summer, male yellow-throated warblers display grey upperparts and wings, with double white wing bars. Females lack the mask and are much browner, though they usually show a hint of warm yellow at the throat.
Yellow-throated Warbler bird photo call and song/ Setophaga dominica (Motacilla dominica) Males establish territories with song during the breeding season and generally associate only with their mate and offspring. Black-throated green warbler. Tail is gray with white spots near corners. They forage more deliberately and with less fluttering than other warblers, probing crevices, pine cones, and pine needles for insects. Blackburnian warbler.

Yellow-throated Warbler: Medium warbler with gray upperparts, yellow throat, chin, and upper breast, white underparts with black spots on sides.

Bay-breasted warbler. Yellow-throated Warblers hop up branches much like a Brown Creeper or Black-and-white Warbler. Other warblers. Description.

Canada warbler.
Prefers palm trees in some parts of wintering range. Black-and-white warbler . Long bill for a warbler. Gray-blue back.

Micah Riegner U.S. Favors sycamore-laden creeks and pine forests where they forage for insects. The well-named Yellow-throated Warbler shows off its bright yellow throat in the canopy of forests in the southeastern United States. American redstart. Bold color pattern with yellow throat, black mask, and black streaks on breast. It hops up branches, working its way high into the canopy probing for insects in crevices and clumps of pine needles, much like a Brown Creeper or Black-and-white Warbler. Blackpoll warbler. A clear-voiced singer in the treetops in southern woodlands. Head has black face patch, white eyebrows. Black-throated gray warbler (song) song. A broad black mask lends a touch of highwayman’s mystique to the male Common Yellowthroat.