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The yellow rumped warbler breeds in the Northern U.S. and Canada, and winters in the Southern U.S. and Mexico.
Warblers are small songbirds, that feed mostly on insects, flitting from branch to branch, in their search for food.They are often brightly colored in the males. Yellow rumped warblers are among the most common species, spanning most of the east coast of North America. They are prey to cats, raptors like the sharp shinned hawk, and shrikes.
Yellow-rumped Cacique was created in 1758.
Yellow-rumped Thornbill was created in 1830.
The four subspecies were almost identical in dna, and the classification under yellow rumped became the standard for this Dendroica warbler.
According to the web and book sources I'm looking at, female yellow-rumped warblers lay 4 or 5 eggs and incubate them for up to 13 days. The eggs are laid in a nest typically made up of moss, strips of bark, and grass. The nest itself is usually in a coniferous tree.
There are two types of yellow-rumped warblers: Myrtle Warbler and Audubon's Warbler. GENERAL * yellow rump, side patch, and crown * white belly, tail patches, undertail coverts * dark cheeks MYRTLE * white throat and thin white wing bars * male is a brighter blue on back * female light brown on back AUDUBON'S * yellow throat * large white wing patches * yellow crown that extends to nape (back of neck) * male is dark blue-black
Yellow-rumped Warbler (formerly Myrtle Warbler)
A type of bird that has Yellow and Black is a Baby Duck
They live up to about 7 years
The yellow rumped warbler breeds in the Northern U.S. and Canada, and winters in the Southern U.S. and Mexico.
Usually 4 to 5 eggs.