The Jamaican Prairie Warbler is a small bird species that is endemic to Jamaica. It is mostly found in scrublands and pine forests, and is known for its distinctive yellow throat and chest, as well as its black streaks on its sides and back. The male and female of the species look similar, with the male having slightly brighter colors. The Jamaican Prairie Warbler feeds mainly on insects and spiders, and can often be seen flitting around low vegetation. The species is considered to be of least concern in terms of conservation status.