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Yellow-rumped Warbler

Dendroica coronata

Habitat:

Suburban yard

Notes:

This is the Audubon’s subspecies. It most easily visible field mark is the yellow patch on its rump which separates it from other warblers. It’s common call is “Chip!” I have seen these little guys go to town on a termite hatching before.

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3 Comments

JoshuaGSmith
JoshuaGSmith 9 years ago

Oops! Wrong button.

AshleyT
AshleyT 9 years ago

It is not in range for the mission either, so it should be removed for both reasons.

Desmond.E.S.O
Desmond.E.S.O 9 years ago

Hey Josh, why did you add this photo to the Non-hummingbirds at hummingbird feeders in New Mexico & Arizona mission ...because you do know that it is not at a feeder.

JoshuaGSmith
Spotted by
JoshuaGSmith

California, USA

Spotted on Jul 6, 2014
Submitted on Jul 6, 2014

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