Orange-crowned warbler
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Leiothlypis celata
Weight
9.2-10.8
0.3-0.4
goz
g oz 
Length
11-14
4.3-5.5
cminch
cm inch 
Wingspan
60-63
2.4-2.5
mminch
mm inch 

The orange-crowned warbler (Leiothlypis celata ) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.

Di

Diurnal

Ca

Carnivore

In

Insectivores

Ar

Arboreal

Te

Terrestrial

Te

Territorial

Mo

Monogamy

Mi

Migrating

O

starts with

Appearance

The orange-crowned warbler has olive-grey upperparts, yellowish underparts with faint streaking and a thin pointed bill. It has a faint line over each eye and a faint broken eye ring. The orange patch on the crown is usually not visible. Females and immatures are duller in colour than males. Western birds are yellower than eastern birds. Orange-crowned warblers are distinguished by their lack of wing bars, streaking on the underparts, strong face marking or bright colouring, resembling a fall Tennessee warbler and a black-throated blue warbler, both of which are also members of the New World warbler family.

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The song of is a trill, descending in pitch and volume. The call is a high chip.

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Distribution

Geography

Their breeding habitat is open shrubby areas across Canada, Alaska and the western United States. These birds migrate to the southern United States and south to Central America. Although they are quite common in the western United States, they are uncommon in the east.

Orange-crowned warbler habitat map
Orange-crowned warbler habitat map
Orange-crowned warbler
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Habits and Lifestyle

Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

They forage actively in low shrubs, flying from perch to perch, sometimes hovering. These birds eat insects, berries and nectar.

Mating Habits

MATING BEHAVIOR
INDEPENDENT AGE
13 to 15 days

The nest is a small open cup well-concealed on the ground under vegetation or low in shrubs. The female builds the nest; four to six eggs are laid in a nest on the ground or in a low bush. Both parents feed the young.

Population

References

1. Orange-crowned warbler Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange-crowned_warbler
2. Orange-crowned warbler on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22721624/94718199
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/700858

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