Yellow-throated Warbler

In summer, male Yellow-throated Warblers display grey upperparts and wings, with double white wing bars. Their throats are yellow, and the remainder of their underparts are white, and are streaked with black on the flanks. Their heads are strongly patterned in black and white, with a long supercilium; the different subspecies may display yellow and white superciliums. Remiges and rectrices are black.

The Yellow-throated Warbler is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Yellow-throated Warbler, Dendroica dominica, is a small migratory songbird species breeding in temperate North America. It belongs to the New World warbler family (Parulidae). Description - Upperside coloration In summer, male Yellow-throated Warblers display grey upperparts and wings, with double white wing bars. Their throats are yellow, and the remainder of their underparts are white, and are streaked with black on the flanks. More

One of the "southeastern" warblers, the Yellow-throated Warbler is a bird of tall trees. It nests and forages high in the canopy of swamp and pine forests. More

The Yellow-throated Warbler is a woodland species with a preference for coniferous or swamp tree species, in which it pteferably nests. They are insectivorous, but will include a considerable amount of berries and nectar in their diet outside the breeding season. Food is typically picked off tree branches directly, but flying insects may be caught in a brief hover. More

The Yellow-throated Warbler, Dendroica dominica, is a small New World warbler. These birds breed in southeastern North America, and their breeding ranges extend from southern Pennsylvania and northern Missouri, to the Gulf of Mexico. Two subspecies may be found in northwest Florida and the Bahamas. These are resident in those locales, but the other populations of these birds are migratory, wintering at the Gulf Coast, eastern Central America, and the Caribbean. Vagrant wintering birds are sometimes seen in northernmost South America. More

Special cautions: For the last two years, a Yellow-throated Warbler in the big White Pines just south of the dam at Rock Cut has been singing an atypical song that is more like a Cerulean Warbler. Usually you can trust your ears, but not with this one! Submitted by Barbara Williams Home | Blog | Birding | Events | Photo Gallery | Members | Links | Contact Created by Birdfreak. More

The Yellow-throated Warbler is a true southeastern bird, nesting from northern Missouri and southern Pennsylvania southward to northern Florida and the Gulf of Mexico. It arrives earlier than most warblers in the spring, and can be seen in Tennessee creeping like a nuthatch on branches in the canopy starting in late March. It usually nests in association with water and is often found either in wet forests or near streams and rivers. More

Our first ever capture of a Yellow-throated Warbler at Hilton Pond was on 23 June 1985. The rest came in either spring (1992 & 1995) or fall (1987, 1992, 1994 & 2000). In every case these birds swooped low and got temporarily snared in a net. More

Yellow-throated Warbler (Dendroica dominica) in El Dorado Reserve by Guy Foulks and Debbie Hahn = FundacionProAves 74 vidéos S'abonnerModifier l'abonnement Chargement… 501 vues 501 vues FundacionProAves — 8 mai 2009 — First confirmed record of Yellow-throated Warbler in South America - filmed by Guy Foulks and Debbie Hahn. Yello... FundacionProAves — 8 mai 2009 — First confirmed record of Yellow-throated Warbler in South America - filmed by Guy Foulks and Debbie Hahn. More

The Yellow-throated Warbler has a fairly large range reaching up to roughly 1.9 million square kilometers. This bird can be found in many parts of North and Central America as well as the Carribean islands, including Anguilla, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States. More

The Yellow-throated Warbler is one of just a few wood-warblers that nest only in the south-east of the US - in fact the breeding range of the Yellow-throated Warbler is more southerly, its wintering range more northerly, and it has a more extensive resident population in the southern United States than most other warblers. (www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds~Yellow-throated_Warbler.html). According to the online Florida’s Breeding Bird Atlas the Yellow-throated Warbler “is found in the Panhandle and northern peninsula. More

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Yellow-Throated Warbler has extended its range north in recent years. Nests have been confirmed as far north as western New York State and southern Wisconsin. Yellow Throated Warblers winter in the Tropics, but some individuals spend the winter in southern Florida. Yellow Throated Warblers eat insects. More

The Yellow-throated Warbler is a woodland species with a preference for coniferous or swamp tree species in which to nest. They are insectivorous, but will opt for berries and nectar in winter if no insects can be found. These birds build cup-shaped nests which are built in a trees, and are concealed amongst pine needles or Spanish moss. Their clutches consist of 3-5 eggs. Four eggs is the usual amount, however. Copyright: Wikipedia. More

The Yellow-throated Warbler is now expanding its breeding range northward, recovering some of the range from which it retreated (for unknown reasons) in the early twentieth century. This warbler has been little studied, probably owing to the difficulty of finding its nests in the canopy of tall trees and the even more difficult task of studying the nesting events. Aspects of its biology on its tropical wintering grounds are better known. More

Rare Yellow-throated Warbler in Medicine Hat, Alberta Second record for the province Return to Index Page Pat Harding of Medicine Hat, Alberta, had the day off on Friday, November 7, More

The yellow-throated warbler has a bright yellow throat and a black and white facial pattern. The upperparts are gray and the underparts are white. The sexes are alike. Habitat and Habits This warbler breeds almost strictly along streams where large sycamores occur. They occasionally utilize upland stands of native pines in southern Ohio. Yellow-throated warblers return in early April, one of the earliest warblers to return. More

Washington state, where a yellow-throated warbler was spotted in Twisp, Okanogan County, two weeks ago.Oregonians treated to sighting of rare songbird `Little guy shouldn't ... by The Seattle Times (Seattle, WA)dominica (Linnaeus), I O yellow-throated warbler D.Revised checklist of the vertebrates of Indiana by Minton, Sherman A. / Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of ScienceIt is a rare chance for the birders to add the yellow-throated warbler to the list of birds they've watched or to capture a snapshot for their files, Murray said. More

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Yellow-throated Warbler Bird of the Day at Manzano Pond - April 23, 2010 by judysjottings The air was chilly as the caravan of New Mexico Audubon Thursday Birders turned down a side street in Taquique to search for birds along the stream. There was so little rain the past two springs that it was dried up and not a magnet for birds. More

One of the "southeastern" warblers, the Yellow-throated Warbler is a bird of tall trees. It nests and forages high in the canopy of swamp and pine forests. Source Thanks for stopping by, Craig Glenn Bookmark and Share Posted by Craig Glenn at 12:16 PM Labels: Yellow Throated Warbler 9 comments: kaholly said... Nice capture. More

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Order : Passeriformes
Family : Parulidae
Genus : Dendroica
Species : dominica
Authority : (Linnaeus, 1766)