General
Description: Townsend's Warblers (Dendroica townsendi)
are
sexually dimorphic warblers. In males, the crown, ear patch, and
throat are black, and the rest of the head and breast are yellow. There
are black streaks on the sides and flanks. The wings are black with
white wingbars. Females are a dull
version of the male, but without the black throat. No other bird in the
Las Vegas area has a facial pattern like this.
Favored Habitat: Mountains.
Where to Find: Forests on Mt Charleston and in the Desert National Wildlife Range. |