Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped warbler

The Yellow-rumped Warbler is a very cool visitor to our garden.

Latin name: (Dendroica coronata)

Length, wingspan: 5.5″, 9.25″

What they eat: Insects, fruits, berries, seeds, suet

Habitat: Woodlands, forests

Where they nest: Conifers

My observations: The Yellow-rumped Warbler is about the size of a sparrow. Just like their name, both the males and females have a splash of yellow on their rumps. That’s an easy way to identify them. Their bodies are a grayish-brown with yellow patches on their sides. They visit our garden during the spring and summer months.

Yellow-rumped warbler
My Backyard Birds, yellow rumped warbler

To learn more about this bird, go to Cornell’s All About Birds website.

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