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[[Image:Yellow_Warbler.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Male<br />Photo by {{user|kegressy|kegressy}} <br />Point Pelee, Ontario, [[Canada]]]]
 
[[Image:Yellow_Warbler.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Male<br />Photo by {{user|kegressy|kegressy}} <br />Point Pelee, Ontario, [[Canada]]]]
 
;[[:Category:Setophaga|Setophaga]] petechia
 
;[[:Category:Setophaga|Setophaga]] petechia
'''Includes: Mangrove Warbler'''
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'''Includes: Mangrove Warbler, Golden Warbler'''
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
A widespread New World warbler, with great geographical variation.<br />
 
A widespread New World warbler, with great geographical variation.<br />
*L. 4 in
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*Length 12.5-13 cm, weight 7.4-16 g
 
*Thin, pointed bill
 
*Thin, pointed bill
 
*Mostly yellow plumage
 
*Mostly yellow plumage
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Some have pale gray wash to plumage (southwestern US)
 
Some have pale gray wash to plumage (southwestern US)
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
Breeds within [[North America]] from [[Alaska]] east across [[Canada]] to [[Newfoundland]] and south to southern [[California]], northern [[Oklahoma]], and northern [[:Category:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]; local in southern [[Florida]]; these [[Dictionary P-S#S|subspecies]] which belong to the ''aestiva'' group of subspecies which winters in tropics. Additionally found in a number of largely non-migratory subspecies in the [[Caribbean]] (the ''petechia'' = "golden warbler" group), and in [[Mexico]], [[Central America]] and northern [[South America]] (the ''erithachorides'' = "mangrove warbler" group). In total, there are thirty-four subspecies. The three groups mentioned have previously been considered separate species but are now considered one wide-ranging species.
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Breeds within [[North America]] from [[Alaska]] east across [[Canada]] to [[Newfoundland]] and south to southern [[California]], northern [[Oklahoma]], and northern [[:Category:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]; local in southern [[Florida]]; these [[Dictionary P-S#S|subspecies]] which belong to the ''S. p. aestiva'' group of subspecies which winters in tropics. Additionally found in a number of largely non-migratory subspecies in the [[Caribbean]] (the ''S. p. petechia'' = "golden warbler" group), and in [[Mexico]], [[Central America]] and northern [[South America]] (the ''S. p. erithachorides'' = "mangrove warbler" group). In total, there are thirty-four subspecies. The three groups mentioned have previously been considered separate species but are now considered one wide-ranging species.
  
Accidental to [[Greenland]] (2 records), [[Iceland]] (1 record), and [[Great Britain]] (3 records).
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Accidental (''S''. [''p''.] ''aestiva'') to [[Greenland]] (2 records), [[Iceland]] (1 record), and [[Great Britain]] (3 records).
 
[[Image:609-07292fg Female Yellow Warbler.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Female<br />Photo by {{user|bobsofpa|bobsofpa}}<br />Magee Marsh, [[Ohio]], USA, May 2009]]
 
[[Image:609-07292fg Female Yellow Warbler.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Female<br />Photo by {{user|bobsofpa|bobsofpa}}<br />Magee Marsh, [[Ohio]], USA, May 2009]]
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
Sometimes split in two species, American Yellow Warbler (''Setophaga aestiva'') and Mangrove Warbler (''Setophaga petechia'').
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Now often split in two species, American Yellow Warbler (''Setophaga aestiva'') and Mangrove Warbler (''Setophaga petechia'')<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>.
 
====Subspecies====
 
====Subspecies====
 
Consists of as many as 43 subspecies<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup>:
 
Consists of as many as 43 subspecies<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup>:
*''S. p. aequatorialis<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in the Pearl Islands and adjacent [[Panama]]
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*'''American Yellow Warbler''' ''Setophaga aestiva'' — breeds North America; strongly migratory, wintering interior northern South America
*''S. p. aestiva'' - breeds across eastern United States west to [[Montana]], [[Wyoming]] and eastern [[Colorado]]
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**''S. p. rubiginosa'' - breeds along pacific coastal [[Canada]] and southern coastal [[Alaska]] west to along the Aleutians
*''S. p. aithocorys'' - breeds along the pacific coast of [[Panama]] from Chiriquí to Coclé
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**''S. p. banksi'' - breeds in [[Alaska]] (absent from southern coastal region) and west [[Northwest Territories]]
*''S. p. albicollis<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in [[Hispaniola]], Gonâve and adjacent islands
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**''S. p. parkesi'' - breeds in far northern [[Canada]] from northern [[Northwest Territories]] to north-western [[Ontario]]
*''S. p. alsiosa<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>''' - breeds in the [[Grenadines]]
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**''S. p. amnicola'' - breeds in boreal Canada from eastern [[Yukon Territory]] east to [[Newfoundland]]
*''S. p. amnicola'' - breeds in boreal Canada from eastern [[Yukon Territory]] east to [[Newfoundland]]
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**''S. p. aestiva'' - breeds across eastern United States west to [[Montana]], [[Wyoming]] and eastern [[Colorado]]
*''S. p. armouri'' - breeds on Isla Providéncia
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**''S. p. morcomi'' - breeds in the Rocky Mountain region in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]]
*''S. p. aureola'' - breeds on Cocos Island and [[Galapagos Islands]]
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**''S. p. brewsteri'' - breeds along coastal Pacific [[United States]]
*''S. p. aurifrons<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds coastal [[Venezuela]], Tortuga Islands, and Piritu
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**''S. p. sonorana'' - breeds in southern [[Arizona]] and [[New Mexico]]
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**''S. p. dugesi'' - breeds central [[Mexico]]
 
[[Image:35379notsure7.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Juvenile<br />Photo by {{user|mrmike|mrmike}}<br />[[Cuba]], January 2007]]
 
[[Image:35379notsure7.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Juvenile<br />Photo by {{user|mrmike|mrmike}}<br />[[Cuba]], January 2007]]
*''S. p. babad<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds on [[Saint Lucia]]
 
*''S. p. banksi'' - breeds in [[Alaska]] (absent from southern coastal region) and west [[Northwest Territories]]
 
*''S. p. bartholemica<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in Montserrat and in the northern [[Lesser Antilles]]
 
*''S. p. brewsteri'' - breeds along coastal Pacific [[United States]]
 
*''S. p. bryanti<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds from the Yucatán Peninsula south to [[Belize]] and [[Costa Rica]]
 
*''S. p. castaneiceps'' - breeds southern half of [[Baja California]]
 
*''S. p. chlora'' - breeds in the [[Dominican Republic]] on some small offshore islands
 
*''S. p. chrysendeta<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in northeast [[Colombia]] (Guajira Peninsula) and northwest [[Venezuela]] (Zulia)
 
*''S. p. cienagae<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in northern [[Venezuela]] (coastal Carabobo and Aragua) and offshore islands
 
*''S. p. cruciana<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds on [[Puerto Rico]] and [[Virgin Islands]]
 
*''S. p. dugesi<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds central [[Mexico]]
 
*''S. p. eoa<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds on [[Jamaica]] and [[Cayman Islands]]
 
 
[[Image:Unknown little bird.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Male, subspecies ''aureola''<br />Photo by {{user|5larchfield|5larchfield}}<br />Espanola, [[Galapagos]], November 2007]]
 
[[Image:Unknown little bird.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Male, subspecies ''aureola''<br />Photo by {{user|5larchfield|5larchfield}}<br />Espanola, [[Galapagos]], November 2007]]
*''S. p. erithachorides<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds coastal Atlantic [[Panama]] and northern coastal [[Colombia]]
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*'''Mangrove Warbler''' ''Setophaga petechia'' — breeds Central America, Caribbean, northern South America; non-migratory
*''S. p. flaviceps'' - breeds in the [[Bahamas]]
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**''S. p. oraria'' - breeds along the [[Mexico|Mexican]] Gulf Coast
*''S. p. flavida<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds on San Andres Islands
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**''S. p. bryanti'' - breeds from the Yucatán Peninsula south to [[Belize]] and [[Costa Rica]]
*''S. p. parkesi'' - breeds in far northern [[Canada]] from northern [[Northwest Territories]] to north-western [[Ontario]]
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**''S. p. erithachorides'' - breeds coastal Atlantic [[Panama]] and northern coastal [[Colombia]]
*''S. p. gundlachi'' - breeds at southern tip of [[Florida]] and the Keys; also [[Cuba]] and the Isle of Pines
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**''S. p. chrysendeta'' - breeds in northeast [[Colombia]] (Guajira Peninsula) and northwest [[Venezuela]] (Zulia)
*''S. p. iguanae'' - breeds on Isla Iguana
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**''S. p. paraguanae'' - breeds in northwest [[Venezuela]] (Paraguaná Peninsula of Falcón)
*''S. p. jubaris'' - breeds in coastal [[Panama]]
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**''S. p. cienagae'' - breeds in northern [[Venezuela]] (coastal Carabobo and Aragua) and offshore islands
*''S. p. melanoptera<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in [[Guadeloupe]], [[Dominica]] and central [[Lesser Antilles]]
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**''S. p. castaneiceps'' - breeds southern half of [[Baja California]]
*''S. p. morcomi'' - breeds in the Rocky Mountain region in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]]
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**''S. p. rhizophorae'' - breeds northwestern [[Mexico]] mainland coast
*''S. p. obscura<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds on Islas Los Roques
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**''S. p. phillipsi'' - breeds from southern [[Mexico]] to [[Honduras]]
*''S. p. oraria'' - breeds along the [[Mexico|Mexican]] Gulf Coast
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**''S. p. xanthotera'' - breeds along the pacific coast of [[Guatemala]] south to [[Costa Rica]]
*''S. p. paraguanae<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in northwest [[Venezuela]] (Paraguaná Peninsula of Falcón)
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**''S. p. aithocorys'' - breeds along the pacific coast of [[Panama]] from Chiriquí to Coclé
*''S. p. petechia<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in [[Barbados]]
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**''S. p. iguanae'' - breeds on Isla Iguana
*''S. p. peruviana<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in extreme southwest [[Colombia]] (Nariño) to western [[Ecuador]] and northern [[Peru]] (Lima)
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**''S. p. aequatorialis'' - breeds in the Pearl Islands and adjacent [[Panama]]
*''S. p. phillipsi'' - breeds from southern [[Mexico]] to [[Honduras]]
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**''S. p. jubaris'' - breeds in coastal [[Panama]]
*''S. p. rhizophorae'' - breeds northwestern [[Mexico]] mainland coast
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**''S. p. peruviana'' - breeds in extreme southwest [[Colombia]] (Nariño) to western [[Ecuador]] and northern [[Peru]] (Lima)
*''S. p. rubiginosa'' - breeds along pacific coastal [[Canada]] and southern coastal [[Alaska]] west to along the Aleutians
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**''S. p. aureola'' - breeds on Cocos Island and [[Galapagos Islands]]
*''S. p. ruficapilla<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in [[Martinique]]
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**''S. p. ruficapilla'' - breeds in [[Martinique]]
*''S. p. rufivertex<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds on Cozumel Island
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**''S. p. rufivertex'' - breeds on Cozumel Island
*''S. p. rufopileata<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds in the [[Netherlands Antilles]]
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**''S. p. armouri'' - breeds on Isla Providéncia
*''S. p. solaris'' - breeds on Gonave and Petit Gonave in [[Haiti]]
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**''S. p. flavida'' - breeds on San Andres Islands
*''S. p. sonorana'' - breeds in southern [[Arizona]] and [[New Mexico]]
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**''S. p. eoa'' - breeds on [[Jamaica]] and [[Cayman Islands]]
*''S. p. xanthotera<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>'' - breeds along the pacific coast of [[Guatemala]] south to [[Costa Rica]]
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**''S. p. gundlachi'' - breeds at southern tip of [[Florida]] and the Keys; also [[Cuba]] and the Isle of Pines
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**''S. p. flaviceps'' - breeds in the [[Bahamas]]
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**''S. p. albicollis'' - breeds in [[Hispaniola]], Gonâve and adjacent islands
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**''S. p. chlora'' - breeds in the [[Dominican Republic]] on some small offshore islands
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**''S. p. solaris'' - breeds on Gonave and Petit Gonave in [[Haiti]]
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**''S. p. bartholemica'' - breeds on [[Puerto Rico]], the [[Virgin Islands]] and in the northern [[Lesser Antilles]]
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**''S. p. melanoptera'' - breeds in [[Guadeloupe]], [[Dominica]] and central [[Lesser Antilles]]
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**''S. p. babad'' - breeds on [[Saint Lucia]]
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**''S. p. petechia'' - breeds on [[Barbados]]
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**''S. p. alsiosa''' - breeds in the [[Grenadines]]
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**''S. p. rufopileata'' - breeds in the [[Netherlands Antilles]]
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**''S. p. obscura'' - breeds on Islas Los Roques
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**''S. p. aurifrons'' - breeds coastal [[Venezuela]], Tortuga Islands, and Piritu
  
Formerly placed in genus [[:Category:Dendroica|Dendroica]].
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Formerly placed in the genus [[:Category:Dendroica|''Dendroica'']].
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
In the US, inhabits moist thickets, especially along streams and in swampy areas, gardens, overgrown pastures, and woodland edges, it is more limited to riparian habitat in the west than the east.
 
In the US, inhabits moist thickets, especially along streams and in swampy areas, gardens, overgrown pastures, and woodland edges, it is more limited to riparian habitat in the west than the east.
  
The ''erithachorides'' group mainly belongs in mangroves, while the ''petechia'' group exhibit geographical variation in its habitat choice, ranging from mangroves to coastal scrub to highland moist forest depending on the island.
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The Mangrove Warbler is sometimes further subdivided into Mangrove Warbler (''S. p. erithachorides'' group) mainly in mangroves, and Golden Warbler (''S. p. petechia'' group), which exhibits geographical variation in its habitat choice, ranging from mangroves to coastal scrub to highland moist forest depending on the island.
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
 
====Breeding====
 
====Breeding====
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'''Call:''' A sharp ''chip''
 
'''Call:''' A sharp ''chip''
 
==References==
 
==References==
# Dunn, Jon; Garrett, Kimball. 1997. ''A Field Guide to Warblers of North America''. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 9780395783214
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# Dunn, J., & Garrett, K. (1997). ''A Field Guide to Warblers of North America''. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 9780395783214
#{{Ref-Clements6thAug14}}#eNature
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#{{Ref-GillDonsker14V4.3}}#{{Ref-Clements6thAug14}}#eNature
 
{{ref}}
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 21:49, 22 November 2014

Male
Photo by kegressy
Point Pelee, Ontario, Canada
Setophaga petechia

Includes: Mangrove Warbler, Golden Warbler

Identification

A widespread New World warbler, with great geographical variation.

  • Length 12.5-13 cm, weight 7.4-16 g
  • Thin, pointed bill
  • Mostly yellow plumage
  • Upperparts greenish-yellow
  • Yellowish legs
  • Plain yellow face with yellow eye ring

Male

  • Golden yellow
  • Rusty streaks on breast and flanks
  • In the tropical parts of its breeding range this bird (especially the male) may have a chestnut head or crown patch.
Subspecies chlora
Photo by caribemotion
Cayos Siete Hermanos, Dominican Republic, 2009

Female

  • Plain yellow
  • Streaks on breast absent or barely present
  • Notice yellow tail spots on undertail (white in most species where present)

Some have pale gray wash to plumage (southwestern US)

Distribution

Breeds within North America from Alaska east across Canada to Newfoundland and south to southern California, northern Oklahoma, and northern Georgia; local in southern Florida; these subspecies which belong to the S. p. aestiva group of subspecies which winters in tropics. Additionally found in a number of largely non-migratory subspecies in the Caribbean (the S. p. petechia = "golden warbler" group), and in Mexico, Central America and northern South America (the S. p. erithachorides = "mangrove warbler" group). In total, there are thirty-four subspecies. The three groups mentioned have previously been considered separate species but are now considered one wide-ranging species.

Accidental (S. [p.] aestiva) to Greenland (2 records), Iceland (1 record), and Great Britain (3 records).

Female
Photo by bobsofpa
Magee Marsh, Ohio, USA, May 2009

Taxonomy

Now often split in two species, American Yellow Warbler (Setophaga aestiva) and Mangrove Warbler (Setophaga petechia)2.

Subspecies

Consists of as many as 43 subspecies1:

Juvenile
Photo by mrmike
Cuba, January 2007
Male, subspecies aureola
Photo by 5larchfield
Espanola, Galapagos, November 2007
  • Mangrove Warbler Setophaga petechia — breeds Central America, Caribbean, northern South America; non-migratory
    • S. p. oraria - breeds along the Mexican Gulf Coast
    • S. p. bryanti - breeds from the Yucatán Peninsula south to Belize and Costa Rica
    • S. p. erithachorides - breeds coastal Atlantic Panama and northern coastal Colombia
    • S. p. chrysendeta - breeds in northeast Colombia (Guajira Peninsula) and northwest Venezuela (Zulia)
    • S. p. paraguanae - breeds in northwest Venezuela (Paraguaná Peninsula of Falcón)
    • S. p. cienagae - breeds in northern Venezuela (coastal Carabobo and Aragua) and offshore islands
    • S. p. castaneiceps - breeds southern half of Baja California
    • S. p. rhizophorae - breeds northwestern Mexico mainland coast
    • S. p. phillipsi - breeds from southern Mexico to Honduras
    • S. p. xanthotera - breeds along the pacific coast of Guatemala south to Costa Rica
    • S. p. aithocorys - breeds along the pacific coast of Panama from Chiriquí to Coclé
    • S. p. iguanae - breeds on Isla Iguana
    • S. p. aequatorialis - breeds in the Pearl Islands and adjacent Panama
    • S. p. jubaris - breeds in coastal Panama
    • S. p. peruviana - breeds in extreme southwest Colombia (Nariño) to western Ecuador and northern Peru (Lima)
    • S. p. aureola - breeds on Cocos Island and Galapagos Islands
    • S. p. ruficapilla - breeds in Martinique
    • S. p. rufivertex - breeds on Cozumel Island
    • S. p. armouri - breeds on Isla Providéncia
    • S. p. flavida - breeds on San Andres Islands
    • S. p. eoa - breeds on Jamaica and Cayman Islands
    • S. p. gundlachi - breeds at southern tip of Florida and the Keys; also Cuba and the Isle of Pines
    • S. p. flaviceps - breeds in the Bahamas
    • S. p. albicollis - breeds in Hispaniola, Gonâve and adjacent islands
    • S. p. chlora - breeds in the Dominican Republic on some small offshore islands
    • S. p. solaris - breeds on Gonave and Petit Gonave in Haiti
    • S. p. bartholemica - breeds on Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and in the northern Lesser Antilles
    • S. p. melanoptera - breeds in Guadeloupe, Dominica and central Lesser Antilles
    • S. p. babad - breeds on Saint Lucia
    • S. p. petechia - breeds on Barbados
    • S. p. alsiosa' - breeds in the Grenadines
    • S. p. rufopileata - breeds in the Netherlands Antilles
    • S. p. obscura - breeds on Islas Los Roques
    • S. p. aurifrons - breeds coastal Venezuela, Tortuga Islands, and Piritu

Formerly placed in the genus Dendroica.

Habitat

In the US, inhabits moist thickets, especially along streams and in swampy areas, gardens, overgrown pastures, and woodland edges, it is more limited to riparian habitat in the west than the east.

The Mangrove Warbler is sometimes further subdivided into Mangrove Warbler (S. p. erithachorides group) mainly in mangroves, and Golden Warbler (S. p. petechia group), which exhibits geographical variation in its habitat choice, ranging from mangroves to coastal scrub to highland moist forest depending on the island.

Behaviour

Breeding

4 or 5 pale blue eggs, thickly spotted with brown, in a well-made cup of bark, plant fibers, and down, placed in an upright fork in a small sapling.

The main species to be paratisized by cowbirds (Brown-headed Cowbird in temperate North America and Shiny Cowbird in tropical areas). If the female finds an alien egg in the nest she will cover it and lay another clutch.

Vocalisation

Song: Cheery, melodic sweet-sweet-sweet, sweeter-than-sweet; there is some geographical variation
Call: A sharp chip

References

  1. Dunn, J., & Garrett, K. (1997). A Field Guide to Warblers of North America. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 9780395783214
  2. Gill, F and D Donsker (Eds). 2014. IOC World Bird Names (version 4.3). Available at http://www.worldbirdnames.org/.
  3. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2014. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: Version 6.9., with updates to August 2014. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  4. eNature

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