MacGillivray's warbler
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Geothlypis tolmiei
Life Span
7 years
Weight
8.6-12.6
0.3-0.4
goz
g oz 
Length
10-15
3.9-5.9
cminch
cm inch 
Wingspan
8
3
cminch
cm inch 

MacGillivray's warbler (Geothlypis tolmiei ) is a species of New World warbler. These birds are sluggish and heavy warblers, preferring to spend most of their time on, or near the ground, except when singing.

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The MacGillivray's warbler was named by John James Audubon in honor of Scottish ornithologist William MacGillivray, although the proper credit to its discovery goes to John Kirk Townsend. The specific name was given in honor of William Fraser Tolmie.

Adult MacGillivray's warblers are an olive-green color on their upperparts and dull yellow below. Males have black heads and breasts, while females and immature birds have drab light gray heads; both males and females have broken white eye-rings. The song is a series of repeated two-note phrases, gradually increasing in volume, ending with two single notes: jeeter jeeter jeeter JEETER JEETER jeet jeet. MacGillivray's warblers are very similar to their eastern counterpart, the mourning warbler, the primary difference between the two species being the mourning warbler's lack of an eye-ring.

Measurements:

  • Length: 3.9–5.9 in (9.9–15.0 cm)
  • Weight: 0.3–0.5 oz (8.5–14.2 g)
  • Wingspan: 7.5 inches (19 cm)

MacGillivray's warblers are migratory and spend their summers in temperate forests in the western United States, and in boreal forests of west Canada. In autumn, these birds migrate to Central America, where they stay in temperate shrublands for the winter.

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Di

Diurnal

Ca

Carnivore

In

Insectivores

Te

Terrestrial

Te

Territorial

Mo

Monogamy

So

Solitary

Mi

Migrating

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Climate zones

MacGillivray's warbler habitat map
MacGillivray's warbler
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Habits and Lifestyle

Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

Mating Habits

MATING BEHAVIOR

Population

References

1. MacGillivray's warbler Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGillivray's_warbler
2. MacGillivray's warbler on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22721830/132010232
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/700836

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