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Yellow-rumped warbler

Dendroica coronata

Description:

The Yellow-rumped Warbler breeds from eastern North America west to the Pacific, and southward from there into Western Mexico. In summers, males of both forms have streaked backs of black on slate blue, white wing patches, a streaked breast, and conspicuous yellow patches on the crown, flank, and rump. Females are more dull, with brown streaking front and back, but still have noticeable yellow rumps.

Habitat:

Spotted in Yellowstone NP, pine forest. Yellow-rumped Warblers spend the breeding season in mature coniferous and mixed coniferous-deciduous woodlands

2 Comments

IsabellaFiers
IsabellaFiers 10 years ago

Thanks a lot Jakubko this will be the one!!

@vivianpoma, thanks !

vivianpoma
vivianpoma 10 years ago

beautiful shot

IsabellaFiers
Spotted by
IsabellaFiers

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Spotted on Jul 21, 2013
Submitted on Aug 24, 2013

Spotted for Mission

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