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The orange-crowned warbler (Leiothlypis celata) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family, Parulidae.
Their breeding habitat is open shrubby areas across Canada, Alaska and the western United States. These birds migrate to the southern United States and south to Central America. Although they are quite common in the western United States, they are uncommon in the east.
Their breeding habitat is open shrubby areas across Canada, Alaska and the western United States. These birds migrate to the southern United States and south to Central America. Although they are quite common in the western United States, they are uncommon in the east.