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Blackpoll Warbler - BirdForum Opus

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Male. Photo by Glen Tepke.
Public Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 8 May 2004.
Dendroica striata

Identification

Summer male

  • Dark-streaked brown back
  • White face
  • Black crown
  • White underparts with black streaks
  • Two white wing bars

Female

  • Paler than summer male
  • Grey crown and face<brc />

Non-breeding

  • Green heads
  • Dark-streaked green upperparts
  • Yellow breast
  • Yellow extending to the belly in young birds.

Distribution

Breeds in northern boreal areas from Alaska south to central Canada (absent only from southern Canada and extreme arctic Canada. In the United States found in northern Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and in the Adirondacks and Catskills in New York.

Winters in South America. Casual to accidental vagrant to Greenland (7 records), Iceland (6 records), Great Britain (35 records), France (2 records), and Galapagos Islands (1 record).

Blackpolls are notable for their fall migration route, when they take off from south-eastern Canada and north-eastern US and fly non-stop over the Atlantic to northern South America. They average 11 grams when they depart and 7 when they arrive.

Taxonomy

This is a monotypic species.

Habitat

Coniferous forest, prefers spruce.

Behaviour

Diet

The diet includes insects, but berries are taken in the winter.

Breeding

The 4-9 eggs are laid in a cup-shaped nest which is placed in a conifer.

References

  1. Wikipedia

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