What is another word for Dendroica Auduboni?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛndɹə͡ʊɪkəɹ ˌɔːdjuːbˈə͡ʊni] (IPA)

Dendroica Auduboni, also known as the Audubon's warbler, is a beautiful songbird native to North America. It is a member of the family Parulidae, or wood warblers. Synonyms for this species include Setophaga auduboni and Vermivora auduboni, both of which were previously used as scientific names for this bird. The Audubon's warbler is most commonly recognized by its yellow and blue coloration. It prefers to live in coniferous forests at higher elevations, where it feeds on insects and spiders. This small and delicate bird is a true gem of the avian world, and a joy to spot in its natural habitat.

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