Master guide to the Warblers of Canada
Introduction to Warblers | Identification | Quiz | Credits 

 Tennessee Warbler
 Vermivora peregrina

 Identification

ASY Male ASY Male
ASY Male
ASY Male

Note the indistinct grey eyeline.

All plumages exhibit a green back and a greyish head, stronger in males, fainter in females and immature birds.

 

ASY Male AHY Female
ASY Male
AHY Female
The underbelly and undertail coverts are whitish.
The breast is yellow and the crown is washed with olive, but duller than that of the male.

 

HY Female  
HY Female
Immature birds have a green crown with yellow underparts.

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Adult Male
Adult Female
Hatching year

Fall Male

 

 Introduction to Warblers | Identification | Quiz | Credits
Canada's Digital CollectionsThe Provincial Museum Alberta
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