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Yellow-rumped Warbler

Setophaga coronata

Photo by Ric3
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Field Notes

Description:

It has streaked backs of black on slate blue, white wing patches, a streaked breast, and conspicuous yellow patches on the crown, flank, and rump.

Habitat:

They spend the breeding season in mature coniferous and mixed coniferous-deciduous woodlands (such as in patches of aspen, birch, or willow). They migrate from Canada to Mexico. This one was in a mixed Oak and Pine wooded area when it was caught in a mist net and banded.

Notes:

This specimen was one of six of this species (and 17 total) this date caught in a Charter school's ongoing banding project, banded, and released.

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