Yellow-rumped Warbler

Setophaga coronata

Summary 7

Four closely related North American bird forms—the eastern Myrtle Warbler (ssp coronata), its western counterpart, Audubon's Warbler (ssp group auduboni), the northwest Mexican Black-fronted Warbler (ssp nigrifrons), and the Guatemalan Goldman's Warbler (ssp goldmani)—are periodically lumped as the Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata).

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iNat Map

B - size small (5-9 inches)
C -primary colors gray
E -underparts black, white
F - upperparts blue-gray, yellow
G - back pattern streaked
H - belly pattern solid
I - breast pattern scalloped
J - bill shape all-purpose
K - eye color brown
L - head pattern eyering, masked
M - crown color gray, yellow
N - forehead color blue-gray
O - nape color blue-gray
P - throat color yellow
Q - wing shape rounded
R - tail shape fan
S - upper tail blue-gray
T - under tail blue-gray
U - leg color black
A - present fall, spring, winter
D - breeds here no