Yellow rumped warbler a beautiful bird

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Yellow rumped warbler      

Myrtle and Audubon's warblers hybridize in the southern Canadian Rockies.Formerly considered 2 species, the Myrtle Warbler in the East and Audubon's Warbler in the West."Myrtle Warbler" and "Audubon's Warbler."  These 2 former species are very similar in most aspects of their biology, including breeding, foraging, habitat, and song.An estimated 63% of the global population of Yellow-rumped Warbler breeds in Canada's boreal forest. The yellow-rumps are a sure sign of the change of seasons.

VOICE
A colorless buzzy warble; a sharp chek!

NESTING
4 or 5 white eggs, spotted and blotched with brown, in a bulky nest of twigs, rootlets, and grass, lined with hair and feathers and placed in a conifer.
watch these beautiful birds of this world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYOGWRGjRoY&t=68s
RANGE/MIGRATION
Breeds from northern Alaska, northern Manitoba, central Quebec, and Newfoundland south in West to northern Mexico and in East to Michigan, northern New York, Massachusetts, and Maine. Winters from southern part of breeding range southward into tropics.

  

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