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Yellow-Rumped Warbler

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| Length: |
5.5 inches |
Song: |
Variable slow warble |
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Wingspan: |
8.5 inches |
Behavior: |
Solitary or in pairs |
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Weight: |
0.5 ounces |
Breeding: |
Monogamous or solitary |
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Habitat: |
humid |
Population: |
mixed forest |
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Migration: |
Migratory |
Feeders: |
Suet, doughnuts |
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Appearance: |
yellow crown patch, 2 white
wing bars, black streaks on breast, white underparts, yellow rump |
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Interesting Facts: |
Eats and drinks tree sap and
juice from fallen oranges. |
Compiled by
Megan, Middletown Elementary School, Louisville, KY
Information from Birds of North America by Fred J Alsop III, DK Publishing, Inc., 2001
Photos -
wikipedia.org, The Free Encyclopedia.
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