- Wilsonia
Taxobox
name = "Wilsonia"
image_width = 250px
image_caption = Canada Warbler
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Parulidae
genus = " Wilsonia "
genus_authority = Bonaparte, 1838
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = "W. citrina"
"W. pusilla"
"W. canadensis""Wilsonia" is a small genus of
New World warbler s which breed inNorth America . They are migratory, wintering south of their breeding ranges inCentral America , theWest Indies orSouth America .The three species are:
*Hooded Warbler , "Wilsonia citrina"
*Wilson's Warbler , "Wilsonia pusilla"
*Canada Warbler , "Wilsonia canadensis""Wilsonia" warblers are 12-13 cm long. They have yellow underparts and black head markings in at least the adult male plumage. Two species have plain olive green-brown back, but the Canada Warbler has grey upperparts and is also migrates much further than the other species in the genus.
The breeding habitat is broadleaved woodlands with dense undergrowth. These
bird s nest low in a bush or on the ground, laying 3-6 eggs in a cup nest."Wilsonia" warblers feed on
insect s, often caught by flycatching, and they have distinctive songs and loud "chip" calls.The genus "Cardellina" (
Red-faced Warbler ) is included in "Wilsonia" by some authors Fact|date=February 2007.This genus was named to commemorate the American ornithologist
Alexander Wilson .References
*Curson, J., Quinn, D. & Beadle, D. (1994). "New World Warblers". Helm. ISBN 0-7136-3932-6
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