Yellow-throated Warbler in Tarbutt

Written by Carter Dorscht, Executive Director


Rare bird alert! On November 9th, Central Algoma Land Trust member Jane Smith photographed a Yellow-throated Warbler visiting her feeders. This is the first time this species has been documented in the Central Algoma region, and only the fifth record for the entire Algoma District.

Yellow-throated Warblers typically breed in the southeastern United States and winter in the Caribbean and Central America, but they are prone to vagrancy and occasionally appear far outside their normal range.

Photo of the Yellow-throated Warbler by Jane Smith

Photo of the Yellow-throated Warbler by Carter Dorscht

Update: The Yellow-throated Warbler stuck around for a few weeks and was last observed on December 4, 2025.


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