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Definition of Audubon warbler
1. Noun. Common warbler of western North America.
Generic synonyms: New World Warbler, Wood Warbler
Group relationships: Dendroica, Genus Dendroica
Lexicographical Neighbors of Audubon Warbler
Literary usage of Audubon warbler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Birds of California: An Introduction to More Than Three Hundred Common Birds by Irene Grosvenor Wheelock (1903)
"East and West it is one of the first of its family to start for the breeding
grounds in the spring. 656. Audubon warbler. ..."
2. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1917)
"... Southern Butcher-bird, Audubon warbler, and Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Fifty Common
Birds of Farm and Orchard. By various members of the Biological Survey. ..."
3. Western Birds by Harriet Williams Myers (1922)
"The Audubon warbler differs from its eastern cousin chiefly in having a bright
yellow throat where the Myrtle has a white one; the side of the head is gray, ..."
4. Birds of the Kotzebue Sound Region, Alaska by Joseph Grinnell (1900)
"... migration wave September 12,, with the three species next following. Cooper.—First
seen April 12,.* 106. Dendroica auduboni ( Towns.). Audubon warbler. ..."
5. Two Bird-lovers in Mexico by William Beebe (1905)
"Every city had its corps of feathered scavengers of which Audubon warbler was
the least, as the Turkey Vulture was the greater. ..."