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Revision as of 14:33, 9 May 2008 by Nomdeploom (talk | contribs) (add photo, genus tags, remove stub tag)
Dendroica pensylvanica
Male, breeding colors. Photo by richard bledsoe
Female, first winter. Photo by Nomdeploom.
Location: Riding Mtn. NP, Manitoba, Canada

Identification

Nearly always holds tail cocked up above wingtips.

Distribution

Habitat

Behavior

Nesting

The clutch consists of 4 white eggs with marks of brown. Nest of bark, stems, and grass; lined with hair; usually placed low in a tree or bush. Incubated by female for 12-13 days and fledge about 10-12 days later. Cared for by both parents while in the nest.

Food

Mostly insects including caterpillars, lice, ants, leaf-hoppers, & bark beetles. Occasional short flights while hawking flying insects. Berries and seeds when insects are scarce.

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