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- noun Plural form of
yellowthroat .
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Examples
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In the trees opposite the salt pannes, some yellow-rumped warblers, palm warblers, and common yellowthroats flit around manically.
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In the trees opposite the salt pannes, some yellow-rumped warblers, palm warblers, and common yellowthroats flit around manically.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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I locate the yellow-rumps and the palms, but though I can hear the yellowthroats I never manage to get binoculars on them.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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I locate the yellow-rumps and the palms, but though I can hear the yellowthroats I never manage to get binoculars on them.
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A few days later my hunting journal notes, The yellowthroats are still in town.
Archive 2006-07-01 2006
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A few days later my hunting journal notes, The yellowthroats are still in town.
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Vanyel had been watching and listening to a pair of them, rival male yellowthroats, square off in a duel of melody.
Magic's Price Lackey, Mercedes 1990
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Vanyel had been watching and listening to a pair of them, rival male yellowthroats, square off in a duel of melody.
Magic's Price Lackey, Mercedes 1990
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Bob Russell, bird biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in St. Paul, told me that common yellowthroats are likely to be a dominant species for a few years, along with song sparrows.
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Yet I couldn't help noticing, even as I cried the blues to my friend, that the field in front of us - ideal habitat for nesting song sparrows, towhees, common yellowthroats and other birds that build their homes on or near the ground - was oddly silent.
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