- Audubon's Warbler
Taxobox
name = Audubon's Warbler
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Parulidae
genus = "Dendroica "
species = "D. coronata"
subspecies = "D. c. auduboni"
trinomial = "Dendroica coronata auduboni"The Audubon's Warbler, "Dendroica coronata auduboni", is a small
New World warbler .This
passerine bird was long known to be closely related to its eastern counterpart, theMyrtle Warbler , and at various times the two forms have been classed as separate species or grouped as theYellow-rumped Warbler , "Dendroica coronata". The two forms probably diverged when the eastern and western populations were separated in the last ice age.In
North America , the two forms are now again officially recognized as conspecific.Audubon's Warbler has a westerly distribution. It breeds in much of western
Canada , the westernUSA , and intoMexico . It is migratory, wintering from the southern parts of the breeding range into westernCentral America .The summer male Audubon's Warbler has a slate blue back, and yellow crown, rump and flank patch. It has white tail patches, and the breast is streaked black. The female has a similar pattern, but the back is brown, as are the breast streaks.
This form is distinguished from the Myrtle Warbler by its lack of a whitish eyestripe, its yellow throat, and concolourous cheek patch.
The breeding habitat is a variety of
conifer ous and mixed woodland. Audubon's Warblers nest in a tree, laying 4-5 eggs in a cup nest.These birds are insectivorous, but will readily take berries in winter, when they form small flocks.
The song is a simple trill. The call is a hard "check".
References
* "New World Warblers" by Curson, Quinn and Beadle, ISBN 0-7136-3932-6
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