The Northern Parula: A Small Wonder of Nature’s Symphony

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A flash of yellow deep within the forest—yellow that fades to blue, a color truly distinct from anything else in the cool northern woods. This is the Northern Parula warbler, a tiny songbird that embodies fragile beauty.

Measuring just five inches long with wingspans under eight inches, Northern Parula warblers are among the smallest birds in North America. Yet despite their diminutive size, these sparrow-sized birds capture the imagination with their handsome plumage and cheerful songs.

The Northern Parula has the brightest yellow of any eastern wood warbler, with distinctive blue overtones. The yellow highlights on the breast and flanks glow like sunshine when the bird is in flight or among dark foliage. When perched, narrow blue wing bars and outer tail feathers are revealed. Males and females look alike, though the female’s yellow colors are typically more muted.


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