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Russet crowned warbler

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Myiothlypis

Higher classification
  
Basileuterus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Parulidae

Scientific name
  
Myiothlypis coronata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
New World warbler, Bird, Black‑crested warbler, Buff‑rumped warbler, Spectacled whitestart

The russet-crowned warbler (Myiothlypis coronata) is a species of bird in the Parulidae family. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest.

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Taxonomy

The order Passeriformes is characterized by the habit of its individuals to stand and perch. While the individuals are smaller than members of other orders, the order itself is one of the largest of all vertebrates.

The family Parulidae are the warblers of the New World. They are largely arboreal and very colorful, and they are unrelated to the Old World warblers (Sylviidae), and the Australian warblers (Acanthizidae).

List of subspecies

  • Myiothlypis coronata castaneiceps
  • Myiothlypis coronata chapmani
  • Myiothlypis coronata coronatus
  • Myiothlypis coronata elatus
  • Myiothlypis coronata inaequalis
  • Myiothlypis coronata notius
  • Myiothlypis coronata orientalis
  • Myiothlypis coronata regulus
  • Description

    The russet-crowned warbler is approximately 14 cm in length. Among its distinguishing markings are the rust-orange crown, for which it is named, black crown-stripes and eye-line and otherwise gray face. Its breast is often pale yellow. The species exhibits no obvious sexual dimorphism.

    Vocalization

    It has a musical song typically delivered in a rapid phrase of rising pitch. The response by the mate, often delivered immediately following or shortly after, is a similar song of descending pitch.

    Distribution and habitat

    Most populations occur between 1500 and 3000 meters above sea level on either side of the Andes throughout northern South America. Typically found in the subtropical and temperate forests, they can usually be found inhabiting dense under growth.

    Diet

    The russet-crowned warbler forages in pairs and small mixed flocks.

    References

    Russet-crowned warbler Wikipedia


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