- the
season and
location of
common yellowthroats.
During fall migration, from
August to October,
common yellowthroats in Canada, Western, Eastern, and Central...
-
masked yellowthroat has an
extensive South American distribution,
while the
common yellowthroat breeds over much of
North America. All the
yellowthroats have...
-
similar to
those of
common yellowthroat and are not
readily distinguishable to the
human ear.
Altamira and
common yellowthroats, however, do not respond...
- 3. Like
other yellowthroats it
forages low in
vegetation and
feeds on
insects and
other small invertebrates. The Belding's
yellowthroat is 14 cm long...
- The
southern yellowthroat (Geothlypis velata) is a New
World warbler. It has a
number of
separate resident breeding po****tions in
South America from southeastern...
- The
masked yellowthroat (Geothlypis aequinoctialis) is a New
World warbler. It has a
number of
separate resident breeding po****tions in
South America...
-
wintering common yellowthroats. It
builds a cup nest low in
dense vegetation or a tree stump, and lays two eggs. Like
other yellowthroats, it
forages low...
- The
Chiriqui yellowthroat (Geothlypis chiriquensis) is a New
World warbler. It has a
number of
separate resident breeding po****tions in
Central America...
- The black-lored
yellowthroat (Geothlypis auricularis) is a New
World warbler. It has a
number of
separate resident breeding po****tions in
South America...
- The
hooded yellowthroat (Geothlypis nelsoni) is a
species of bird in the
family Parulidae. It is
endemic to the
highlands of
Mexico north of the Isthmus...