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Yellow-rumped Warbler

Photographed in San Pedro Riparian area of Southeast Arizona, the Yellow-rumped Warbler ranges throughout the United States. It is common to abundant in coniferous or mixed woodlands. 

Red-faced Warbler

Photographed in the upper Ramsey Canyon on Hamburg Trail, the Red-faced Warbler is most commonly observed above 6000 feet in the mountains of Southeast and Central Arizona and Central West New Mexico during the spring and summer breeding season.

Olive Warbler

Photographed in upper Ramsey Canyon on Hamburg Trail the Olive Warbler is found in coniferous forests of Southeast Arizona above 7000 feet elevation.  It is a year round resident in the Sky Islands of Southeast Arizona.

Wilsons Warbler

Photographed in the San Pedro Riparian Area of Southeast Arizona.  Wilsons Warbler migrates from Central America to Northern Canada each year in the spring and autumn.

Yellow Warbler

Photographed in San Pedro Riparian Area Southeast Arizona.  The Yellow Warbler winters in Central America and migrates as far north as Alaska each year for breeding. It can be sighted in Southeast Arizona throughout the spring to autumn seasons.

Common Yellowthroat Warbler

Photographed in the San Pedro Riparian Area Southeast Arizona.  The Common Yellowthroat is found in low grassy fields, shrubs, and marshes throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Lucy's Warbler

Photographed in Wisconsin Canyon Huachuca Mountains of Southeast Arizona.  Lucy's Warbler are found primarily in Arizona and Southwest New Mexico during breeding season.

Townsend's Warbler

Photographed in Ramsey Canyon Preserve Southeast Arizona.  Townsend's Warbler winter range and migration is primarily in Mexico and Western United States, making it a permanent fixture in Southeast Arizona and California West Coast.

Orange-crowned Warbler

Photographed in Ramsey Canyon Preserve Southeast Arizona.  Orange-crowned Warbler is common throughout the United States at various times of the year it inhabits open brushy woodlands and forest edges.

Black-throated Gray Warbler

Photographed in the Ramsey Canyon Preserve Southeast Arizona.  Black-throated Gray Warbler migrate to the Western United States Rocky Mountain region and up into Canada for breeding.

Yellow-breasted Chat

Photographed in San Pedro Riparian Area of Southeast Arizona.  The Chat is found in dense thickets and brush, it breeds throughout most of the United States and winters in South Mexico and Central America. 

Grace's Warbler

Photographed in Miller Canyon Huachuca Mountains of Southeast Arizona.  Inhabits coniferous forests of Southwestern mountains, usually foraging high in the trees. Migrates April through September to breeding grounds.

Hooded Warbler

Photographed in San Pedro  Riparian Area of Southeast Arizona. Inhabits swamps and moist woodlands.  Is a rare migrant in the Southwest, commonly found throughout the Eastern United States.

Painted Redstart

Photographed in Huachuca Mountains of Southeast Arizona. Found in pine-oak canyons primarily of South and Central Arizona.

Tropical Parula

Photographed in Huachuca Mountains of Southeast Arizona. The Tropical Parula is a resident of Mexico, extremely rare to the United States.

Black-and-White Warbler

Photographed in Huachuca Mountains of Southeast Arizona. Found in mixed woodlands, is rare to Southeast Arizona.

Hermit Warbler

Photographed in Huachuca Mountains of Southeast Arizona. Fairly common in mountain forests, found in Southern Arizona and on the West coast of the United States.

MacGillivary's Warbler

Photographed in Huachuca Mountains of Southeast Arizona. Fairly common in dense undergrowth, found in Western  United States.

Nashville Warbler

Photographed in Huachuca Mountains of Southeast Arizona. Common found in second-growth woodlands, and brushy areas. Found throughout the United States, except in Rocky Mountain region.

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