Yellow-rumped Warbler Images, Facts and Information:
Setophaga coronata
- Yellow-rumped Warblers are large warblers with large heads, long tails with yellow on the face, sides, and rump. Males are brighter and more striking than the slightly duller females.
- Yellow-rumped Warblers are migratory, there are some populations that are permanent residents in a few areas in their range.
- Yellow-rumped Warblers prefer breeding habitat that contains coniferous and mixed coniferous-deciduous woodlands, in the West that can be in mountainous regions from high elevations to sea level on the Pacific coast and in New England on the Atlantic coast.
- The diet of Yellow-rumped Warblers can vary from insects to berries depending on the season.
- Yellow-rumped Warblers lay 3 to 5 eggs which hatch in 12 to 13 days. The females incubate and they are monogamous.
- Groups of warblers can be called a “confusion”, “fall” and “bouquet” of warblers.
- “Butter Butt” is a nickname used for Yellow-rumped Warblers.
- Yellow-rumped Warblers can live at least 7 years.
I hope you enjoy viewing my Yellow-rumped Warbler photos.
Mia McPherson2020-02-25T16:02:13-06:00
Yellow-rumped Warbler perched on Moth Mullein
Title: Yellow-rumped Warbler perched on Moth Mullein
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 9/25/2017
Mia McPherson2020-02-25T16:01:55-06:00
Mullein & Yellow-rumped Warbler during Autumn migration
Title: Mullein & Yellow-rumped Warbler during Autumn migration
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 9/25/2017
Mia McPherson2020-02-25T16:01:31-06:00
Yellow-rumped Warbler and Rabbitbrush
Title: Yellow-rumped Warbler and Rabbitbrush
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 9/25/2017
Mia McPherson2020-02-25T16:01:22-06:00
Autumn Yellow-rumped Warbler close up
Title: Autumn Yellow-rumped Warbler close up
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 9/25/2017
Mia McPherson2020-02-25T16:00:16-06:00
Yellow-rumped Warbler in Spring
Title: Yellow-rumped Warbler in Spring
Location: Farmington Bay WMA, Davis County, Utah
Date: 5/5/2010