The Chestnut-sided Warbler is a New World species of migratory warbler. They are named for their plumage -- adult males and breeding females have chestnut-colored flanks. Breeding males have a black mask that is lost during the winter; males and females have a yellow or greenish-yellow crown year-round.
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