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- Myrtle_Warbler abstract "The Myrtle Warbler (Setophaga coronata coronata) is a small New World warbler.This passerine bird was long known to be closely related to its western counterpart, Audubon's Warbler, and at various times the two forms have been classed as separate species or grouped as Yellow-rumped Warblers, Setophaga coronata. The two forms most likely diverged when the eastern and western populations were separated in the last ice age. In North America, the two forms are now again officially recognized as conspecific.The Myrtle Warbler has a northerly and easterly distribution, with Audubon's further west. It breeds in much of Canada and the northeastern USA. It is migratory, wintering in the southeastern United States, eastern Central America, and the Caribbean. It is a rare vagrant to western Europe, and has wintered in Great Britain.The summer male Myrtle Warbler has a slate blue back, and yellow crown, rump and flank patch. It has white tail patches, and the breast is streaked black. The female has a similar pattern, but the back is brown as are the breast streaks.The Myrtle can be distinguished from Audubon's Warbler by its whitish eyestripe, white (not yellow) throat, and contrasting cheek patch. Their trill-like songs, nearly indistinguishable, consist of a 3–4 syllable "tyew-tyew-tyew-tyew", sometimes followed by 3 more "tew"'s. The call is a hard check.Its breeding habitat is a variety of coniferous and mixed woodland. Myrtle Warblers nest in a tree, laying 4–5 eggs in a cup nest. These birds are insectivorous, but will readily take wax-myrtle berries in winter, a habit which gives the species its name. Experienced birders recognize Myrtle Warblers with the naked eye by their flycatcher-like habit of making short flights from their perch in search of bugs. They form small flocks on migration or in winter.".
- Myrtle_Warbler class Bird.
- Myrtle_Warbler family New_World_warbler.
- Myrtle_Warbler genus Setophaga.
- Myrtle_Warbler kingdom Animal.
- Myrtle_Warbler order Passerine.
- Myrtle_Warbler phylum Chordate.
- Myrtle_Warbler species Yellow-rumped_Warbler.
- Myrtle_Warbler synonym "*''Dendroica coronata".
- Myrtle_Warbler synonym "*''Setophaga coronata".
- Myrtle_Warbler synonym "*Dendroica coronata coronata".
- Myrtle_Warbler thumbnail Setophaga_coronata_MP.jpg?width=300.
- Myrtle_Warbler wikiPageID "414286".
- Myrtle_Warbler wikiPageRevisionID "551560745".
- Myrtle_Warbler classis Bird.
- Myrtle_Warbler familia New_World_warbler.
- Myrtle_Warbler genus "Setophaga".
- Myrtle_Warbler hasPhotoCollection Myrtle_Warbler.
- Myrtle_Warbler name "Myrtle Warbler".
- Myrtle_Warbler ordo Passerine.
- Myrtle_Warbler phylum Chordate.
- Myrtle_Warbler regnum "Animalia".
- Myrtle_Warbler species "Setophaga coronata".
- Myrtle_Warbler subspecies "S. c. coronata".
- Myrtle_Warbler synonyms "*Setophaga coronata *Dendroica coronata *Dendroica coronata coronata".
- Myrtle_Warbler trinomial "Setophaga coronata coronata".
- Myrtle_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_Canada.
- Myrtle_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_Central_America.
- Myrtle_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_the_Caribbean.
- Myrtle_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Myrtle_Warbler subject Category:Setophaga.
- Myrtle_Warbler type Animal.
- Myrtle_Warbler type Bird.
- Myrtle_Warbler type Eukaryote.
- Myrtle_Warbler type Species.
- Myrtle_Warbler type Animal.
- Myrtle_Warbler type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Myrtle_Warbler type Bird.
- Myrtle_Warbler type EukaryoticCell.
- Myrtle_Warbler type Organism.
- Myrtle_Warbler comment "The Myrtle Warbler (Setophaga coronata coronata) is a small New World warbler.This passerine bird was long known to be closely related to its western counterpart, Audubon's Warbler, and at various times the two forms have been classed as separate species or grouped as Yellow-rumped Warblers, Setophaga coronata. The two forms most likely diverged when the eastern and western populations were separated in the last ice age.".
- Myrtle_Warbler label "Myrtle Warbler".
- Myrtle_Warbler sameAs m.025h_7.
- Myrtle_Warbler wasDerivedFrom Myrtle_Warbler?oldid=551560745.
- Myrtle_Warbler depiction Setophaga_coronata_MP.jpg.
- Myrtle_Warbler isPrimaryTopicOf Myrtle_Warbler.
- Myrtle_Warbler name "Myrtle Warbler".