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Yellow Warblers arrive in Alberta as early as the second week in May and depart as early as the last week of July. It breeds in alder and willow thickets preferably near water throughout the province.
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Yellow WarblerDendroica petechia In North America, the Yellow Warbler is one of the main victims of the Brown-headed Cowbird, which lays its eggs in the nests of other birds, letting the "foster parents" raise its young.
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Yellow Warblers are one of the most widespread and common warblers in North America. They are a very common host to cowbird parasitism, Yellow Warblers will often build a new nest floor over the top of cowbird eggs and lay another clutch.
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Yellow Warblers arrive in their breeding range in late spring - generally about April/May - and move to winter quarters again starting as early as July, as soon as the young are fledged.
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The Yellow Warbler (Dendroica petechia) is a widespread breeding warbler across most of the United States and Canada. The species winters as far south as Peru. The top two shots on the left show a migrant male at South Padre Island, Cameron Co.
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01/19/98 NAME - Yellow Warbler FAMILY - Emerizidae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Dendroica petechia SYNONYMS - Motacilla petechia - Linnaeus, 1766 REFERENCES - 1 National abundance, Conservation or Economic Status Reference Resident, species present all year.
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Yellow Warbler 652. Dendroica aestiva (Gmel.). YELLOW WARBLER. Ad.--Upper parts bright greenish yellow, brighter on the crown; wings edged with yellow; tail fuscous, the inner vanes of the feathers yellow; under parts bright yellow, ...
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The Yellow Warbler is the most strikingly yellow of North American wood- warblers. Yellow Warblers also have variable amounts of chestnut streaking on the breast, and southern forms have variable amounts of chestnut on the head.
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YELLOW WARBLER Dendroica petechia The American Ornithologists' Union (1998) currently recognizes Yellow Warbler as a taxon containing 3 groups: Yellow Warbler (aestiva group) breeding in most of the continental United States, ...
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Yellow Warbler The yellow warbler has one of the sweetest songs of all birds in North America. Learn how to attract yellow warblers to your yard, and listen to their song. Page 5 of 5 1 2 3 4 5 ...
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Yellow Warbler Dendroica petechia. Breeder. Common in spring and fall, and rare in summer in Tennessee Valley and Mountain regions. In Inland Coastal Plain region, common in spring and fall, and occasional in summer.
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Yellow WarblerAdult male Similar to adult male American GoldfinchBright yellow overall Red streaks on breast (absent in females) Thin black bill © Gerry Dewaghe, Manitoba, Canada, June 2007 ...
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Yellow Warbler Spring Sighting Information: common Nest on or near Refuge? yes Yellow-rumped Warbler Spring Sighting Information: abundant Nest on or near Refuge? no ...
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Picture Yellow WarblerWarblers belong to the order Passeriformes. Types of Warblers include: ...
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BLACK-AND- YELLOW WARBLER, Sylvia magnolia, Wils. Amer. Orn., vol. iii.p. 63. Adult. SYLVIA MACULOSA, Bonap. Syn., p. 78. BLACK-AND- YELLOW WARBLER, Sylvia maculosa, Nutt. Man., vol. i. p. 370. SYLVICOLA MACULOSA, Yellow-rump Warbler, F. Bor. Amer.
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Best known are the yellow warbler, or summer yellowbird (also called wild canary), which often nests in gardens; the myrtle warbler, with a yellow rump patch, found along the Massachusetts coast; the redstart and Blackburnian warblers, ...
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The best known is the yellow warbler or summer yellow bird (also called wild Canary), these ' nest often in gardens. Most warblers build open Cup shaped nests at moderate heights, and they are favored victims' of the parasitic cow bird.
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Mangrove Warbler (Dendroica petechia aequatorialis) 3/19/04 - Centro de Exhibiciones Marinas, Panama City, Panama. This race of Yellow Warbler, one of several in the red-headed Mangrove group (erithachorides), occurs only in Panama.
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Winter resident in many areas, remainder mostly within N.A. Most frequent cowbird host (dubious honor shared with Yellow Warbler); occ recognize and attack cowbird. NOTES: ...
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Maclean, I., Musina, J., Nalianya, N., Mahood, S., Martin, R. and Byuaruhanga, A. (2003) Systematics, distribution and vocalisations of Payrus Yellow Warbler Chloropeta gracilirostris. Bull. Afr. Bird Club 10: 94-100.
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endemic to only Baja California (also occurs in the mangroves down mainland Mexico into lower Central America) it does not occur in North America ( if accepted as its own species since it is often considered as simply another race of Yellow Warbler - ...
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See also: Warbler, Redstart, Yellowthroat, Common Yellowthroat, Pine Warbler
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