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I am a Yellow Palm Warbler
I live in the east so my color's less drab
I am brighter yellow, I'm a colorful fellow
And my fashion sense is totally fab.
(Note that the Yellow Palm Warbler is not a separate species from the Palm Warbler, its brighter color is just a regional difference from those found further west.)
Photo and text © 2018 Dee Fairbanks Simpson
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