Hi- I will grant you that the ovenbird is a
different type of warbler but it does share some of
the same characteristics as other warblers-
--the beak is warbler-like and not thrush-like;
--the song is not thrush-like at all (not warber-like
either);
-- it also looks more like the warblers than it
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