- Belding's Yellowthroat
Taxobox
name = Belding's Yellowthroat
status = CR | status_system = IUCN3.1
trend = down
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Parulidae
genus = " Geothlypis "
species = "G. beldingi"
binomial = "Geothlypis beldingi"
binomial_authority = (Ridgway, 1883)The Belding's Yellowthroat, "Geothlypis beldingi", is aNew World warbler . It is a resident breeder endemic to southernBaja California ,Mexico .It is closely related to
Common Yellowthroat ,Altamira Yellowthroat andBahama Yellowthroat , with which it forms a superspecies, and was formerly considered conspecific.The breeding habitat is freshwater
marsh es andlagoon s, usually withcattail s. It builds a cup nest of dead cattails which is usually attached to low on the stem of a living cattail. It lays 2-4 eggs, usually 3. Like otheryellowthroat s it forages low in vegetation and feeds oninsect s and other smallinvertebrate s.The Belding's Yellowthroat is 14 cm long with an olive-green back and bright yellow belly. The adult male of the southern nominate race "G. b. beldingi" has yellow underparts, a black facemask and yellow forecrown. The female is similar, but lacks the black mask and has an olive crown. It is similar to Altamira Yellowthroat, but separated from it by the width of Mexico. This race has been drastically affected by habitat loss, and is now restricted to several small marshes in southernmost Baja California [the estero at San Jose del Cabo and the lagoon at Todo Santos; August, 2007] .
The male of the northern subspecies "G. b.goldmaii" has a pale belly and grey forecrown, making it very similar to some non-migratory southwestern races of Common Yellowthroat, which, however, do not overlap in range. It is larger and slightly brighter than the migratory races of Common Yellowthroat which winter in Baja California, and the male's mask extends further onto the nape than is the case with the visitors. This race is still fairly common, but its range is shrinking through habitat loss.
The song of Belding's Yellowthroat is a loud "wichety wichety wichety wich", similar to that of Common Yellowthroat but deeper, fuller, and with some buzzes. The call is a soft "jip", again similar to Common Yellowthoat.
This species is named for
Lyman Belding , a prominentCalifornia n naturalist.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is critically endangered
"New World Warblers" by Curson, Quinn and Beadle, ISBN 0-7136-3932-6
External links
* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=9138&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet]
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