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Parulas are brightly colored birds who are members of the warbler family. These small birds have some of the most contrasting colors of all the birds in North America.

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Pete Brown's irritatedVowel.com. Our photographic bird-watching Log. Page on Parulas.

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noun any of several American wood warblers of the genus Parula, especially P. americana (northern parula), having bluish plumage with a yellow throat and breast. Also ...

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Northern Parulas nest in trees in clumps of these mosses, laying 3–7 eggs in a scantily lined cup nest. These birds feed on insects and spiders.

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Most Tropical Parulas can be distinguished from the Northern Parula by their lack of white eye crescents, but this may be ambiguous in hybrids.

Tropical Parula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Where Spanish moss or other epiphytes are absent, Northern Parulas may make hanging nests from other materials or place a nest inside river debris that has been trapped ...