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- The Yellow-rumped Warbler has two distinct subspecies that used to be considered separate species: the "Myrtle" Warbler of the eastern U.S. and Canada's boreal forest, and "Audubon’s" Warbler of the mountainous West. The Audubon’s has a yellow throat; in the Myrtle subspecies the throat is white.www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Yellow-rumped_Warbler/id
Yellow-rumped Warbler Identification - All About Birds
The Yellow-rumped Warbler has two distinct subspecies that used to be considered separate species: the "Myrtle" Warbler of the eastern U.S. and Canada's boreal forest, and "Audubon’s" Warbler of the mountainous West.
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Yellow-rumped warbler - Wikipedia
The yellow-rumped warbler has an average length of 14 cm and weight of 12.5 g, its appearance is known to be different across its subspecies groups, especially the two major ones: the coronata group (myrtle warbler) and the auduboni group (Audubon's warbler); intra-group variations are also observed. In spite of varying appearances, the yellow rump (as suggested by its name) i…
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Do You Know Your Yellow-Rumps? - Audubon Rockies
See more on rockies.audubon.orgThe Myrtle Warbler and Audubon's Warbler were previously considered two species. If you did not know that, you might have been born after 1973 (raises hand). The two "species" were lumped into the "Yellow-rumped Warbler." Some people, such as Kenn Kaufman, hated this move by the AOS (previously AOU). …- Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins
Goodbye, Yellow-rump: Will We See a Return to …
Aug 24, 2016 · One of North America’s most beloved and familiar birds, the Yellow-rumped Warbler, may be at least three separate species, says a study to be published today in The Auk. If the species were to be split, it would upend …
Yellow-rumped Warbler - eBird
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Yellow-rumped Warbler | Audubon Field Guide
While most of its relatives migrate to the tropics in fall, the Yellow-rump, able to live on berries, commonly remains as far north as New England and Seattle; it is the main winter warbler in North America. Included in this species are two …
Yellow-rumped Warbler - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit & More …
Feb 28, 2023 · The Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata) encompasses a group of four closely related subspecies. They all share some identifying characteristics, such as a yellow rump and a yellow patch in front of each of …
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER | The Texas Breeding …
The Audubon’s race of Yellow-rumped Warbler migrates through Texas from late March to mid-May. It probably breeds from early May to mid-August, and returns south between late September and late November.
Systematics - Yellow-rumped Warbler - Birds of the World
42 rows · Mar 4, 2020 · Size and plumage vary clinally, albeit with some marked boundaries. Overall, the throat is white in the North and East (coronata group), yellow in the West and …
Yellow-rumped Warbler - Setophaga coronata - Birds …
Mar 4, 2020 · Formerly considered 2 species, the Myrtle Warbler in the East and Audubon's Warbler in the West, the Yellow-rumped Warbler is one of the most common warblers in North America.
Bird of the Week: Yellow-Rumped Warbler – Travis …
Dec 1, 2023 · The Yellow-rumped Warbler has two distinct subspecies that used to be considered separate species: the “Myrtle” Warbler of the eastern U.S. and Canada’s boreal forest, and “Audubon’s” Warbler of the mountainous West. …
The Yellow-Rumped Warbler: The Most Versatile Forager
The two subspecies of Yellow-Rumped Warblers are the “Myrtle” Warbler (Setophaga coronata coronata) and the “Audubon’s” Warbler (Setophaga coronata auduboni). The differences …
Yellow-Rumped Warbler - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on
The appearance of the Yellow-rumped warbler is different across its subspecies groups, especially the two major ones: the coronata group (myrtle warbler) and the auduboni group …
Yellow-rumped Warbler - Indiana Audubon
Mar 31, 2019 · Two distinct subspecies make up the species of Yellow-rumped Warbler. The subspecies we see in Indiana is known as the Myrtle Warbler. These can be seen in the …
Yellow-rumped Warbler - American Bird Conservancy
Two of these subspecies, associated with the "Audubon's" group, are found further south. These are the distinctive and nonmigratory "Black-fronted" Warbler of northwestern Mexico and the …
Yellow-rumped Warbler - NH Audubon
Colloquially known as the “Butterbutt,” the Yellow-rumped Warbler is widespread across northern and western North America and has two distinct subspecies. “Audubon’s” Warbler is found in …
Yellow Rumped Warbler - Birding Deport
Aug 5, 2024 · Yellow-Rumped Warblers are active foragers, primarily feeding on insects during the breeding season and switching to fruits such as juniper berries in the winter. They are …
Yellow-Rumped Warbler - Missouri Department of Conservation
Missouri’s subspecies of yellow-rumped warbler is the myrtle warbler, which has a white eyebrow stripe, white chin, and a slightly darker cheek patch.
Yellow-rumped Warbler - Setophaga coronata - Birds of the World
Mar 4, 2020 · Two well-marked subspecies groups—Myrtle Warbler (coronata group) and Audubon's Warbler (auduboni group); moderate variation within these groups. All plumages …
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata) - YRWA
There are two races or sub-species of the Yellow-rumped Warbler. These are the Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon's), seen almost entirely in the western regions of North America, from …
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