Scientific Name
Setophaga auduboni auduboni
Scientific Name w/ Auth.
Setophaga auduboni auduboni (J. K. Townsend, 1837)
Park
Grand Canyon National Park (GRCA)
Sensitive
No
Park Accepted
Accepted
Record Status
Approved
Park Preferred Common Names
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Park Synonyms
Dendroica coronata auduboni, Dendroica coronata memorabilis, Setophaga coronata auduboni
Taxonomic Hierarchy
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Subkingdom | Bilateria |
| Infrakingdom | Deuterostomia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Subphylum | Vertebrata |
| Infraphylum | Gnathostomata |
| Superclass | Tetrapoda |
| Class | Aves |
| Order | Passeriformes |
| Family | Parulidae |
| Genus | Setophaga |
| Species | Setophaga auduboni |
| Subspecies | Setophaga auduboni auduboni |
Occurrence
Present
Occurrence Notes
A common summer resident of mixed conifer forests on the Kaibab Plateau and a fairly common summer resident of ponderosa pine forests throughout the region. It is a fairly common winter resident along the Colorado River from late September through 22 May. Yellow-rumped Warbler is a common spring and fall migrant throughout the region. Spring migrants may be seen through all of April and May, and occasionally linger into summer, as with one seen in pinyon-juniper near the park’s southeast boundary on 23 Jun 2009 (Brian P. Gatlin, Charles T. LaRue). Fall migrants occur from early August through October, peaking in late September and the first half of October. The eastern Myrtle race of Yellow-rumped Warbler is an uncommon winter resident along the Colorado River and a rare spring and fall migrant elsewhere throughout the region. Data source: Gatlin, BP. 2011. Annotated Checklist of the Birds of the Grand Canyon Region. 3rd edition.
Nativeness
Native
Abundance
Common
Seasonality Tags
- Breeder
- Winter
Geographic Regions Tags
- Park Wide
Threatened Endangered Status
State Species of Concern statuses
Ozone Sensitive Status
NatureServe GRank
NatureServe SRank
Observations
0
References
0
Vouchers
10
External Links
0
Evidence counts shown include evidence for related synonyms.
Created By
MTerwilliger@nps.gov
Created Date
8/15/2016 9:57:31 AM
Last Modified By
mterwilliger@nps.gov
Last Modified Date
8/24/2016 11:45:43 AM
Notes
(Setophaga coronata) * Yellow-rumped Warbler is a common summer resident of mixed conifer forests on the Kaibab Plateau and a fairly common summer resident of ponderosa pine forests throughout the region. It is a fairly common winter resident along the Colorado River from late September through 22 May. Yellow-rumped Warbler is a common spring and fall migrant throughout the region. Spring migrants may be seen through all of April and May, and occasionally linger into summer, as with one seen in pinyon-juniper near the park’s southeast boundary on 23 Jun 2009 (Brian P. Gatlin, Charles T. LaRue). Fall migrants occur from early August through October, peaking in late September and the first half of October. The eastern Myrtle race of Yellow-rumped Warbler is an uncommon winter resident along the Colorado River and a rare spring and fall migrant elsewhere throughout the region. Data source: Gatlin, BP. 2011. Annotated Checklist of the Birds of the Grand Canyon Region. 3rd edition.
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