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Which Bird Changes Its Head, Back And Breast To Orange Color During The Time Of Its Breeding Season?

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Which Bird Changes Its Head, Back And Breast To Orange Color During The Time Of Its Breeding Season?

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Warblers are small songbirds and natives of North America, which are known for their brightly-coloured plumages during their breeding season. They have thin, pointed beaks and the males often have chestnut or red streaks on their chests. In female warblers, the reddish-brown streaks are practically absent. The breeding season for warblers is during the spring season, which is when the colour of their heads, backs and breasts turn orange. They are usually yellow in colour during the fall and winter season, but their appearance starts changing just in time for the spring and they can be seen proudly showing off a vivid variety of dazzling colours, ranging from a gaudy blue, green, yellow or orange to a rich chestnut brown to a dull grey which they use to impress potential mates. These beautiful little birds use their colours as a natural camouflage, which helps them to blend with their surroundings.

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