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American Yellow Warbler
The yellow warbler is a New World warbler species. Yellow warblers are the most widespread species in the diverse genus Setophaga. The species can be found throughout most of North America and migrates to wintering grounds from southern California to the Amazon region, Bolivia, and Peru. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Setophaga petechia
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population stable) Encyclopedia of Life
Higher classification: American redstarts
Lower classifications: Yellow Warbler cruciana, Yellow Warbler (gundlachi ssp.), Yellow Warbler (brewsteri ssp.)
Mass: 10 g Encyclopedia of Life
Length: 10 – 18 cm Encyclopedia of Life
Family: Parulidae
Lifespan
The maximum recorded ages of wild yellow warblers are around 10 years.
American yellow warbler - Wikipedia
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Wingspan
Yellow warblers are around 5 inches (12.7 centimeters) long with a 6.5-to-8-inch (16-to-20-centimeter) wingspan. They weigh less than half an ounce, or between 9 and 11 grams. American yellow warblers are one of the most widely distributed warblers on their nesting and breeding grounds in North America.
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Appearance
Yellow Warblers are uniformly yellow birds. Males are a bright, egg-yolk yellow with reddish streaks on the underparts. Both sexes flash yellow patches in the tail. The face is unmarked, accentuating the large black eye.
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American Yellow Warbler
The yellow warbler is a New World warbler species. Yellow warblers are the most widespread species in the diverse genus Setophaga. The species can be found throughout most of North America and migrates to wintering grounds from southern California to the Amazon region, Bolivia, and Peru. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Setophaga petechia
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population stable) Encyclopedia of Life
Higher classification: American redstarts
Lower classifications: Yellow Warbler cruciana, Yellow Warbler (gundlachi ssp.), Yellow Warbler (brewsteri ssp.)
Mass: 10 g Encyclopedia of Life
Length: 10 – 18 cm Encyclopedia of Life
Family: Parulidae
Lifespan
The maximum recorded ages of wild yellow warblers are around 10 years.
American yellow warbler - Wikipedia
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Search for: yellow warbler lifespan
Wingspan
Yellow warblers are around 5 inches (12.7 centimeters) long with a 6.5-to-8-inch (16-to-20-centimeter) wingspan. They weigh less than half an ounce, or between 9 and 11 grams. American yellow warblers are one of the most widely distributed warblers on their nesting and breeding grounds in North America.
American yellow warbler | Smithsonian's National Zoo
nationalzoo.si.edu › animals › american-yellow-w...
Search for: american yellow warbler wingspan
Appearance
Yellow Warblers are uniformly yellow birds. Males are a bright, egg-yolk yellow with reddish streaks on the underparts. Both sexes flash yellow patches in the tail. The face is unmarked, accentuating the large black eye.