The Blackpoll Warbler (Setophaga striata) is a New World warbler. Breeding males are mostly black and white. They have a prominent black cap, white cheeks and white wing bars. The Blackpoll breeds in northern North America, from Alaska, through most of Canada, and into the Great Lakes region and New England.
B - size | small (5-9 inches) |
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C -primary colors | gray, white |
E -underparts | black, white |
F - upperparts | black, gray |
G - back pattern | streaked |
H - belly pattern | solid |
I - breast pattern | solid |
J - bill shape | all-purpose |
K - eye color | black, brown |
L - head pattern | capped |
M - crown color | black |
N - forehead color | black |
O - nape color | black |
P - throat color | black, white |
Q - wing shape | rounded |
R - tail shape | fan |
S - upper tail | gray |
T - under tail | gray |
U - leg color | orange, yellow |
A - present | spring |
D - breeds here | no |