
Yellow-throated Woodland-Warbler
Forests. Olive-green above. Chestnut cap; eyebrows and breast yellow; belly white.
Bird species database for Newman’s Birds of Southern Africa.

Forests. Olive-green above. Chestnut cap; eyebrows and breast yellow; belly white.

Open woodland. Above eyebrows and feather edges yellow; below yellow with black gorget.

Kalahari and Arid west. Face and throat yellow; crown, hindneck, upperparts and breast pale yellow heavily dappled blackish; belly dusky; vent rufous.

Marshes. Breeding male all-black with yellow mantle and shoulder-patches.

Forests. Black above with yellow wing edges and rump; whitish below with yellow belly.

Wooded regions. Below yellow; eyebrows and cheeks yellow; crown to nape grey; rest greenish with yellow-edged wing feathers.

Woodland. Yellow forehead (front) on black and yellow upperparts.

Bushveld. Below white with yellow breast; lower breast may have a small black breast-bar, often absent.

Wetlands. Breeding male has yellow crown, nape and back; below black; bill black; legs pink.

Game regions. Upperparts and entire head dark brown; underparts and rump yellow-buff; bill yellow with red tip, eyes yellow.
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