Female © Patrick Van Thull
Immature © Gerardo Marrón
Male © Carl Giometti 🍹
Female © Ivann Romero
+ 5
Male © Nigel Voaden
Male © Nigel Voaden
Male © Paul Lewis
Male © Bob Friedrichs

Black-polled Yellowthroat Geothlypis speciosa

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Identification

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Very local but fairly common in highland marshes of central Mexico; endemic. Favors extensive reed beds bordering lakes and adjacent bushes near water. Male is distinctive, with black mask blending into dark greenish upperparts (lacks pale border to mask of Common Yellowthroat, which occurs in same areas); also note extensively yellow underparts and dark legs. Female is darker overall than female Common Yellowthroat, with dark (not pinkish) legs. Voice subtly distinctive.

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