Yellow-rumped Warbler

Setophaga coronata

The Yellow-rumped Warbler, also known as Setophaga coronata, is a small songbird found in North America. These warblers are known for their distinctive yellow patches on the rump and sides, along with a yellow crown patch. They have a varied diet, feeding on insects, berries, and seeds. Their breeding habitat includes coniferous and mixed forests, while they can be found in a range of habitats during migration and winter. These birds are known for their acrobatic foraging behavior, often catching insects mid-air. The Yellow-rumped Warbler is a common sight in many parts of North America and is a popular bird for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Habitat: Forests, woodlands, and shrubby areas

Yellow-rumped Warbler

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